In the capital, emergency response efforts have concluded after the night and morning shelling by Russian forces. The capital's rescue service reported this on Facebook.
“Rescue teams have completed debris removal and addressed the consequences of the Russian strikes on the capital. Final reports indicate: seven fatalities, 21 injured (including one child), and 18 individuals rescued, three of whom are children. Psychologists from the emergency service provided assistance to 64 people,” the report states.
It is noted that a total of 177 rescuers and 42 units of equipment were involved in the cleanup efforts, including heavy engineering machinery.
Recall that during the night and morning of November 25, Russian troops launched a combined air attack on Ukraine using cruise and ballistic missiles, as well as attack drones.