Over 1,500 rescuers and police officers in 11 regions involved in eliminating consequences of massive russian shelling
Over 1,500 rescuers and police officers in 11 regions of the country are involved in eliminating the consequences of massive russian shelling in 11 regions. The Minister of Internal Affairs of Ukraine Ihor Klymenko reported this on Telegram.
In Kyiv, the consequences are being eliminated at eight locations. During the work, two rescuers were injured, they are being provided with medical assistance.
"This Russian attack is a protest against humanity, a public demonstration of hatred for everything peaceful. Russian murders of peaceful Ukrainians must be stopped," said Klymenko.
At least 30 residents of a high-rise building were injured in Zaporizhzhia, including three children.
It is reported that more than 100 civilian objects have been damaged throughout Ukraine. Police investigators are documenting russian war crimes and working with victims: over 700 applications from citizens about damaged or destroyed property have already been received, and the number of applications is constantly growing. Robotic equipment is used to eliminate the consequences in order to minimize risks for rescuers.
We remind you that the death toll in Kyiv has increased to 4. Two of the dead were found at the Institute of Cardiology named after Academician M. D. Strazhesko of the National Academy of Medical Sciences of Ukraine, which is located in the Solomianskyi District. The body of a 12-year-old girl from a five-story building was also unblocked in this area.
The aggressor country russia massively attacked the Kyiv Region this night, in particular the city of Bila Tserkva.