Rescuers and police are eliminating the consequences of a massive strike on Kyiv: there are casualties.
Elimination of the consequences of the missile strike on Kyiv
According to inkorr.com: Interior Minister Igor Klymenko reported that about 300 rescuers and 500 police officers are working to eliminate the consequences of the missile-drone attack on Kyiv. As a result of strikes on 22 locations in the capital, residential buildings, a hospital, a diplomatic mission, shops, and offices have been damaged, primarily in residential areas. Four people died under the rubble of a nine-story building, and many others may be injured and remain trapped under the debris. Rescuers are working to the limit of their abilities to save the lives of the victims and find everyone in danger.
Work of the services at the scene
All necessary services are involved at the scene of the tragedy: firefighters, engineers, rescuers, experts, psychologists, and dog handlers. Support and assistance for the victims have been provided; police tents have been set up at each location. Mobile units from the Ministry of Internal Affairs and the Migration Service are helping to restore lost documents for the victims. The minister emphasized that Russian attacks on civilian objects are acts of terrorism, but it is important to remain united and support one another in this difficult situation.
Assistance to the victims from various services and activation of all available resources contribute to improving the situation and provide necessary support to those in need during these challenging times.
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