Kyiv Rescue Operation After Attack: 13 Dead, Over 30 Injured.
Rescue Efforts Underway in Kyiv's Darnytskyi District
According to Novyny.live: A large-scale rescue operation is ongoing in the Darnytskyi district of Kyiv following a hostile attack on July 2. The strike has left 13 people dead, more than 30 wounded, and 34 individuals pulled alive from the rubble. The situation on the ground remains critical as emergency crews continue searching for possible survivors and providing aid to the injured.
According to Interior Minister Ihor Klymenko, at least six people are still unaccounted for. Damage has been reported at over 30 locations, complicating rescue efforts. The number of wounded exceeds 50, all requiring urgent medical attention.
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Serhiy Babak, one of the rescuers involved in the aftermath, described the scene:
'We pulled three people from under the debris. One is in critical condition. Medics and DFDG fighters provided first aid, applied tourniquets, and evacuated the victims.' - Serhiy Babak
Rescue operations are still active, with local authorities hoping for positive outcomes in the search for the missing. All emergency services are operating on high alert to ensure maximum safety and support for those affected.
This tragedy serves as a stark reminder of the ongoing armed conflict in Ukraine, now in its third year. It highlights both the bravery of rescue teams and medical personnel working tirelessly to save lives and the urgent need for continued international support to address the humanitarian crises in the region.
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