Russians attacked rescuers in Chernihiv region: four injured.
According to inkorr.com: On September 15, Russian occupiers attacked rescuers who were trying to extinguish a fire in the Nizhyn district of Chernihiv region. As a result of the attack, four firefighters were injured. This was reported by
Glavkomwith reference to the State Emergency Service.
According to data from the State Emergency Service,
the Russians launched an attack on the rescuers who were extinguishing a fire at a critical infrastructure facility that arose as a result of a drone attack in the Nizhyn district of Chernihiv region.
Attacks on Rescuers and Other Incidents
Four injured firefighters were hospitalized. Early in the morning, the Russian army attacked the Kushuhum community in the Zaporizhzhia district, causing fires. Attacks were also recorded in Dnipropetrovsk and Sumy regions, during which civilians were injured.
This incident once again proves that Ukrainian rescuers are becoming targets for Russian terrorists while performing their duties, which only heightens tension in other regions of Ukraine.
Attacks on rescuers in Ukraine occur against the backdrop of escalating violence from Russian forces, who do not value human lives even in times of emergencies. These events highlight the ongoing threat to civilians and rescue services, which play a special role in protecting the population and eliminating the consequences of military aggression.
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