Red Cross volunteers are helping to clean up after the attack in Kyiv
A rapid response team from the Ukrainian Red Cross is working alongside other emergency services at the site of the nighttime shelling in the Darnytskyi district of Kyiv.
This was reported by the Ukrainian Red Cross.
Volunteers are involved in clearing debris and providing emergency assistance to affected residents who found themselves in the epicenter of the enemy strike.
During search operations, representatives of the organization assisted rescue workers in recovering the bodies of the wounded and deceased, ensuring their prompt transfer to ambulance crews.
According to preliminary data from the State Emergency Service of Ukraine, as of this morning, there are 31 known casualties, including one child, and one fatality.
A specialized aid station of the Ukrainian Red Cross has been set up at the scene of the tragedy to support civilians and emergency service personnel.
In the tent, victims can receive first aid and psychological support, charge their mobile devices, and get hot drinks and water.
Thanks to the coordinated efforts of volunteers and State Emergency Service units, 27 people who were in danger due to building collapses were rescued from the danger zones.
The organization’s psychologists are conducting stabilization sessions with those who have lost their homes or are experiencing acute stress following the shelling.
Emergency rescue and search operations at the site continue, as people may still be trapped under the rubble.
Volunteers are providing continuous support for the operation, coordinating their actions with the city’s emergency response headquarters.
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