The Ministry of Internal Affairs showed the first minutes after yesterday's enemy attack on Kyiv from patrol officers' body cams, UNN reports.
The first minutes after yesterday's enemy attack on Kyiv from patrol officers' body cams. Police officers, together with rescuers, medics, and concerned citizens, helped the victims: unblocking apartment doors, clearing debris, evacuating the wounded, and providing first aid
As a reminder
In the Shevchenkivskyi and Podilskyi districts of Kyiv, work continues to eliminate the consequences of yesterday's Russian strikes. Almost 100 SES workers are involved in the operations. In total, about 300 objects were damaged in Kyiv. Most of them are residential buildings – during the day yesterday, applications were received regarding various degrees of damage in almost 150 private and multi-story buildings, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy reported.
The President noted that "as of now, 87 people are known to be injured in the capital, including three children; 21 people have been hospitalized, while the rest are receiving outpatient care."