Ukrainian Red Cross volunteers responded to the aftermath of the attack in Vyshneve
Volunteers from the Ukrainian Red Cross emergency response team in the Kyiv region worked alongside the emergency services to respond to the aftermath of the Russian attack in the town of Vyshneve.
They conducted door-to-door assessments to identify affected people, assisted with evacuations from the affected area, and provided first aid and psychological first aid. Four people were evacuated for further hospital treatment, while another six residents were assisted to reach a safer location. In total, three people received first aid and four people received psychological first aid.
In addition, volunteers evacuated two people with reduced mobility. Volunteers from the Ukrainian Red Cross National Committee emergency response team also provided drinking water to emergency responders at the scene.
According to the State Emergency Service of Ukraine, seven people were killed and 29 others were injured, including four emergency responders, as a result of the Russian attack on Vyshneve. Residential areas are being inspected for explosive hazards, and emergency response operations are ongoing.

