Resident of Kyiv spoke about death of his wife during missile attack by Russian Federation: People knocked, shelter was not opened. At that moment it flew. VIDEO
During the air raid in Kyiv, people came to the shelter, but it was locked. While they were looking for someone to open it, debris fell and a woman was killed.
As reported by Censor.NET with reference to Suspilne, this was told by a Kyiv resident Yaroslav, whose wife was killed in a Russian attack on 1 June.
"There was an alarm, people ran for cover. The shelters were simply not open and that was it. People were knocking, knocking for a very long time. There were women and children. Nobody opened it," he said.
According to Yaroslav, his wife, and child were there.
"The child is fine, but my wife was killed. I just ran to the other side to call for the door to be opened and it was at that moment that everything happened. At that moment it came," the man added.
Earlier it was reported that the Kyiv police had opened a criminal investigation into the fact that access to the shelter was denied during the air raid.