All 92 Miners Rescued from Kryvyi Rih Shafts Following Russian Shelling.
Rescue Operation for Miners in Kryvyi Rih
According to UATV: A successful rescue operation in Kryvyi Rih has concluded, saving 92 miners who were trapped underground after Russian military shelling. Rescue teams brought workers from two mines to the surface. The first mine had lost power on January 22. The miners were stranded at a depth of over 1 kilometer, which significantly complicated the rescue efforts. This incident highlights the severe risks to civilian infrastructure and workers in Ukraine's industrial heartland.
The overall operation lasted for 6 hours. After midnight, a second mine also stopped functioning, leaving 92 workers underground. The specific rescue from this second shaft took 4 hours to complete. In the end, all miners were brought to the surface alive and in good health.
Regional Context
This event occurred against a backdrop of escalating regional tensions, where a separate drone attack in Dnipro left 14 people injured. It is important to note that the rescue teams successfully completed their mission, ensuring the miners' safety under extremely difficult conditions.
The rescue of the miners in Kryvyi Rih underscores the professionalism and courage of emergency services operating within an active war zone.
This operation not only saved lives but also demonstrated the critical importance of rapid emergency response during wartime. Such incidents further exacerbate the volatile situation in a region where attacks on civilian infrastructure continue to threaten the safety of residents.
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