Rescue Workers Saved a Child from the Rubble in Kyiv During a Russian Rocket Attack.

Rescue Workers Saved a Child from the Rubble in Kyiv During a Russian Rocket Attack
Rescue Workers Saved a Child from the Rubble in Kyiv During a Russian Rocket Attack

According to ТСН: On the night of November 29, Russia launched a massive attack on Kyiv with drones and rockets. Patrol services actively assisted: extinguishing fires, rescuing people from blocked homes, and providing passage for emergency vehicles.

Rescue of a Child

Footage from body cameras only confirms the heroic actions of law enforcement. Oleksiy Bilo shytskyi, the First Deputy Head of the Patrol Police Department, released footage showing how police officers, together with concerned citizens, rescued a boy from the rubble.

“Body cameras recorded how partners Oleksandr Tyazhkoryb and Denys Perkovskyi, along with concerned citizens, rescued a boy from a destroyed apartment. The inspectors heard a child's cry from under the rubble, quickly cleared the way, and retrieved the child. They then swiftly transported the child to an ambulance and handed him over to the medical personnel,” the message reads.

Number of Injured

According to the information from the city's mayor Vitalii Klitschko, the number of victims resulting from the enemy's nighttime attack on the capital has risen to 29. Of these, 19 individuals are in medical facilities, and two people have died.

“The number of injured as a result of the enemy's nighttime attack on the capital has increased to 29. Of these, 19 are in the city's medical institutions. Two people have died,” said the city's mayor Vitalii Klitschko.

This attack once again confirmed how vulnerable cities can be in wartime, but at the same time demonstrated the heroism and resilience of Ukrainian law enforcement and citizens. In saving lives, they are writing a new history of courage and solidarity that can be relied upon in the toughest times.


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