Ukrainian cities suffered another massive Russian missile attack: we work at the sites of the shelling

Ukrainian cities suffered another massive Russian missile attack: we work at the sites of the shelling

Last night, Ukrainian cities suffered another massive Russian missile attack: Kyiv, Odesa, Dnipro, Zaporizhzhia, Lviv, and Kharkiv were hit with over 110 missiles. High-rise residential buildings, private households, maternity hospitals, educational institutions, and critical and industrial infrastructure facilities have been damaged or destroyed – some caught fire. Unfortunately, there are dead and dozens of injured.

As of now, according to Prosecutor General Andriy Kostin, there are 16 dead and 97 wounded, including at least two children aged 6 and 8. Search operations are still underway.

Kyiv.
Two emergency response teams – of the National Committee and the Kyiv regional organization of the Ukrainian Red Cross – are at the emergency site in the capital. They have set up a tent where volunteers offer hot drinks to the State Emergency Service personnel working at the site and help anyone who requires support.

Dnipro.
Twelve volunteers of the Ukrainian Red Cross worked at the sites of the shelling, employing four vehicles. They administered first aid to 5 people with severe injuries and 28 with light injuries and provided first psychological aid to the victims.

Zaporizhzhia.
12 emergency response team volunteers are working at the scene, providing first aid to victims and assisting the State Emergency Service rescuers. First aid was administered to 7 victims. So far, 4 deaths have been reported.

Lviv.
Fifteen volunteers of the Ukrainian Red Cross are on site – they set up an aid point and have already assisted over 30 people. A psychosocial support team is also there to provide first psychological aid to the victims.

Odesa.
Volunteers of the emergency response team, together with the State Emergency Service of Ukraine, are working at the site of the shelling of a high-rise residential building. They provide assistance to the victims and rescuers.

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