Strike on Zaporizhzhia on March 22: rescuers continue search and rescue operations
Kyiv • UNN
Rescuers continue rescue operations at the sites of Russian missile attacks on Zaporizhzhia on March 22, which resulted in 29 people being injured, including 2 children, and 3 killed, including 1 child.
Rescuers from the State Emergency Service continue rescue operations at the sites of rocket hits following the attack on Zaporizhzhia on March 22. As of now, 29 people have been injured and three killed, including one child. This was reported by the State Emergency Service, UNN reported.
Details
Rescuers continue to carry out emergency and rescue operations at the sites of rocket attacks by the Russian army on the morning of March 22 in Zaporizhzhia. In particular, they are dismantling destroyed building structures and providing assistance to public utilities.
It is also noted that psychologists of the State Emergency Service provided assistance to 33 residents of the buildings and relatives of the victims. The State Emergency Service reported that, unfortunately, 29 people were injured in the attack, including 2 children; 3 people were killed, including 1 child.
Recall
On the night of March 22, Russian missiles attacked Ukraine's largest hydroelectric power plant, the Dnipro HPP in Zaporizhzhia, causing a fire.