Kyiv Rescue Workers Recover Man’s Body as Death Toll Hits 13 and Injuries Reach 56 in Russian Strike.
Deadly Attack Hits Kyiv’s Podil District
According to Novyny.live: Rescue teams in Kyiv’s Podil district have recovered the body of a man from the rubble following a Russian strike. The combined assault on the Ukrainian capital killed 13 people and left 56 others wounded. Emergency services remain on site, conducting search-and-rescue operations and working to clear the debris.
According to reports, four missiles struck buildings in the Podil district. This attack marks another phase of Russian aggression, including a second strike on the offices of the ‘5 Kanal’ news outlet in Kyiv. As a result, the media outlet has shifted its broadcast exclusively to YouTube’s digital platform. Additionally, there are concerns that people may still be trapped under rubble in the Darnytskyi district, complicating rescue efforts.
“Debris clearance is ongoing at the sites of Russian strikes. In the Podil district, rescuers have just recovered the body of a deceased man, identified as Tymur Tkachenko,” emergency services reported.
Search-and-rescue operations continue, with crews working tirelessly to locate any potential survivors.
Impact on Media and the Situation in Kyiv
The latest events in Kyiv highlight the ongoing Russian military actions, which affect not only civilians but also media infrastructure. The attack on the ‘5 Kanal’ office underscores the dangers journalists face during wartime, forcing them to adapt to new broadcasting formats. The ongoing rescue operations reflect the severity of the situation, as people may still be trapped under debris, many potentially in urgent need of assistance.
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