Amid Air Raid Sirens, Ambulance Initially Refuses to Help Wounded Kyiv Resident.

Injured Kyiv resident waits for ambulance
Injured Kyiv resident waits for ambulance

Rescue During a Massive Attack

According to Novyny.live: Yuriy Tereshchuk, a resident of Kyiv, was injured during a large-scale Russian attack on June 15. Initially, emergency medical services refused to respond to the call, insisting he wait until the air raid alert was over. However, two ambulances eventually arrived at the scene to provide assistance to the victim.

Tereshchuk was wounded at a critical moment when he heard a loud roar and saw a flash of light.

“I heard a loud roar, a flash of light, and decided to run into the hallway because I realized the rocket was heading straight for me,”
he recounted of those moments. The attack sparked a fire covering an area of about 800 square meters, requiring urgent measures to contain it.

After medics treated Tereshchuk, he noted:

“The ambulance arrived faster, and once the doctor had already treated me and led me outside for hospitalization, the 'Dobrobut' team pulled up.”
The attack that injured Tereshchuk also destroyed 100,000 costumes at the Dovzhenko Film Studio, highlighting the scale of destruction inflicted by the aggressor.

Following his injuries, Tereshchuk remained in critical condition, but thanks to the efforts of medical personnel, he was saved. The situation during the attack has raised concern among Kyiv residents, as such assaults continue to threaten lives and health.

This incident underscores the serious threat posed by massive shelling from the aggressor and demonstrates how crucial rapid medical response is in emergencies. At the same time, the destruction at the Dovzhenko Film Studio points to the economic and cultural consequences of the war, which could have a lasting impact on society. Residents of the capital continue to live in uncertainty, requiring them to remain prepared for new challenges.


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