Emergency Rescue Operations Continue in Kyiv
In Kyiv, rescue operations have been ongoing for over 30 hours.
This was reported by Interior Minister Ihor Klymenko via Telegram.
Rescuers are dismantling the main structures of the collapsed building to ensure that no one is trapped under the debris. Recovery operations are continuing so that residents of the surviving apartments can retrieve their belongings as quickly as possible. Since last night, thousands of MIA personnel have been working at the impact sites, rotating every few hours. Hundreds of units of equipment, drones, and aviation have been involved. Unfortunately, during the attack on Kyiv, 23 individuals could not be rescued, including 4 children. The youngest victim was only 2 years old. Some bodies remain unidentified, and 8 people are unaccounted for by their families. Investigators and experts are thoroughly examining each case. Emergency services have rescued 17 people from the rubble, including 4 children. The total number of injured exceeds 50 people. Everyone is being assisted, including with document recovery and damage assessment – over 1100 claims have already been submitted. Thanks to everyone working at the limits of possibilities in the wake of Russian strikes and helping people in their darkest hour. Eternal memory to all those who lost their lives due to the terrorist attack by Russia.