Russia's strike on Zaporizhzhia: police paramedics saved five people.
In Zaporizhzhia, after the bombing by Russia, police paramedics saved five people. This was reported by the Minister of Internal Affairs Ihor Klymenko.
According to the Minister of Internal Affairs, an emergency rescue operation is ongoing at the site of enemy airstrikes.
“The number of injured and dead is constantly increasing. Police, rescuers, medics, and other services are continuously working to eliminate the consequences of the enemy attack. They are clearing the rubble, searching for people, and providing assistance to the victims. We are doing everything possible to save as many lives as possible. In particular, police paramedics saved five individuals,” Klymenko stated.
The Minister also reported that dozens of rescuers with special equipment have been involved in eliminating the consequences, while the police are investigating a military crime.
An emergency rescue operation is ongoing in Zaporizhzhia at the site of enemy airstrikes. As of this hour, it is known about 13 deceased and dozens injured. The number of victims and deceased is constantly increasing. pic.twitter.com/anJlIT5ppV
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The Minister expressed gratitude to everyone working to stop the terror of the occupiers - both on the battlefield and in international judicial instances.
Recall that Russian occupiers attacked the industrial infrastructure of Zaporizhzhia, resulting in the death of at least 13 civilians and numerous injuries.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky commented on the airstrike by Russian occupiers on Zaporizhzhia, stating that this is a deliberate terror by the RF against peaceful Ukrainians.
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