400 rescuers are in action — new details about the Kyiv shelling.
After the night attack on July 10 in Kyiv, debris clearance is still ongoing. About 400 rescuers are working on site.
This was reported by the head of the communication department of the State Emergency Service of Ukraine, Svitlana Vodolaha, during the RanoK.LIVE broadcast.
Consequences of the attack on Kyiv on July 10
Vodolaha stated that 25 requests about infrastructure damage were received by the State Emergency Service, of which 16 required the work of rescuers. According to her, all fires have been extinguished, but debris clearance is still ongoing.
'The death of two women has been confirmed — whether the deceased were in a shelter is being investigated by law enforcement. We remind that not all basements are shelters. Only those that are included in the special maps in the Diia application or on official resources have official status', emphasized Svitlana Vodolaha.
We remind you that the Ministry of Internal Affairs reported the death of a police officer in Kyiv as a result of the shelling on July 10.
Due to the enemy attack, the city was engulfed in smog. Residents of many districts report a noticeable smell of burning.
After the night attack in Kyiv, rescuers continue to work on site, clearing debris and assessing the damage. The victims of the attack were two women, as well as a police officer. The city found itself in a smog due to this incident, experiencing the smell of burning on the streets.
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