Belgorod [Russia], At least 15 people have died after a 10-storey residential apartment building partially collapsed in the southwestern Russian city of Belgorod on Monday, Russian news agency TASS reported, citing a statement from Russia's emergency ministry. Giving information that according to the report, the building collapsed. After the Ukrainian attack on 12 May, rescuers found another body. In total, 15 bodies have already been recovered from the debris of the building, which caused a section of it to collapse. In addition, searches were carried out at a partially collapsed 10-storey residential apartment building in Russia's southwestern city of Belgorod. And the rescue operation has been completed, a spokesman for the Russian Emergencies Ministry, TAS, said. "The rescue operation in the city of Belgorod and the removal of debris have been completed," the spokesman said. "Seventeen people were rescued and the unfortunate We have recovered 15 bodies from under the debris. According to TASS, on 12 May Belgorod and its suburbs were subjected to massive shelling by Ukrainian armed forces. Fragments of a dropped Tochka-U Tactika missile damaged a 10-story residential building, causing a section of it to collapse. Earlier, the Emergency Ministry had said that 12 people, including two children, had been rescued from the scene, Al Jazeera reported. Belgorod Governor Vyacheslav Gladkov posted a video on Telegram showing a collapsed building with a large hole. Bombed by Ukrainian forces" The Russian Defense Ministry later wrote on social media that the building was hit by fragments of a downed Tochka-U TRC missile. As Al Jazeer reports, it also said that air defense forces had hit the Belgorod region. Several more rockets were shot down, as well as two drones. Meanwhile, Ukraine's military does not comment or acknowledge the alleged attacks on Russia and Crimea.