Five Ukrainian Emergency Workers Killed in Kharkiv While Responding to Russian Strike.
Deadly Attack on First Responders in Kharkiv
According to Novyny.live: A devastating incident occurred in Kharkiv overnight on June 15, when five State Emergency Service (SES) rescuers lost their lives while dealing with the aftermath of a Russian attack. Five additional emergency workers were wounded in the same incident. This tragedy unfolded after a secondary assault that followed the initial shelling on the evening of June 14.
The attack also injured four civilians. The Kharkiv Art Museum was hit and sustained significant damage. Over the course of June 13–14, Russia targeted at least ten settlements in the Kharkiv region, leaving two more people injured.
Official Reactions and Implications
Ukraine's Minister of Internal Affairs, Ihor Klymenko, addressed the situation, stating:
“Unfortunately, we continue to lose those who save lives.” - Ihor Klymenko
He also urged the public: 'Stay in safe places until the all-clear signal is given.' This tragedy highlights the extreme dangers faced by rescue workers operating in active combat zones.
The incident underscores the precarious and volatile environment Ukraine endures amid the ongoing conflict. The loss of these rescuers illustrates the high risks taken by emergency personnel, who persist in their duties despite constant threats. Furthermore, the targeting of civilian sites like the art museum points to an escalation of violence in the region and reinforces the urgent need to protect non-combatants.
It is critical for citizens to follow official safety recommendations during air raid alerts.
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