In Kharkiv, firefighters extinguished fires after shelling: rescuers saved two people.
According to inkorr.com: In Kharkiv, rescuers successfully extinguished fires caused by shelling from Russia. As a result, three people were injured.
Resolving the consequences of the shelling
Firefighters quickly eliminated two hotspots, which helped prevent the further spread of fire. Thanks to their promptness, two people who found themselves in a dangerous situation due to the explosions were saved.
During the shelling, residential buildings, business warehouses, and other structures were damaged. Emergency services, utility organizations, and law enforcement were working at the scene.
After the shelling by Russian troops, fires arose in Kharkiv, which were successfully extinguished by rescuers. Firefighters effectively localized the flames, preventing their spread to other facilities.
These events indicate an escalation of the conflict in the region and highlight the importance of the prompt work of rescue services. Although injuries were recorded, due to the professional actions of the rescuers, it was possible to avoid more significant consequences.
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