The Republic of Korea has donated five specialized pickup trucks to the State Emergency Service
The State Emergency Service of Ukraine has received five specialized SsangYong pickup trucks from the Republic of Korea. The vehicles were provided by the Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA) as part of humanitarian aid.
The vehicles are part of a large-scale international support package that includes the transfer of 355 specialized pickup trucks to the State Emergency Service.
The new vehicles are intended for use by community officers, as well as pyrotechnic, engineering, and logistics units. It will help rescuers respond more quickly to emergencies, address the consequences of Russian shelling, evacuate the population, and deliver humanitarian aid.
The State Emergency Service thanked the government of the Republic of Korea and KOICA for their support, emphasizing that such assistance significantly enhances the capabilities of Ukrainian rescue workers.
Source: State Emergency Service of Ukraine.
In Vyshneve, Kyiv Oblast, 253 private residential buildings were damaged as a result of a Russian attack. Nine people were killed in the strike. As of the evening of July 7, 18 victims were being treated at medical facilities, where they are receiving the necessary care.
During the Russian attack on Vyshneve on the night of July 6, a dog named Yosya found himself locked inside a house engulfed in flames. His owners were certain he had perished, but the animal managed to escape the fire.