The first minutes after the KAB strike on Zaporizhzhia were captured on patrol officers' body cameras
Kyiv • UNN
The National Police has released footage from the body cameras of patrol officers who were the first to arrive at the scenes of Russian strikes on Zaporizhzhia on June 20. The police worked under the threat of repeated strikes.

The National Police released footage from patrol officers' body cameras, who were the first to arrive at the sites of Russian strikes on Zaporizhzhia on June 20. The Patrol Police of Ukraine showed the corresponding video, reports UNN.
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The recordings capture the first minutes after the attack: damaged buildings, the work of emergency services, and city residents who found themselves in the affected area.
Patrol officers immediately began assisting the victims and ensuring safety at the impact sites.
Police officers worked under the threat of repeated strikes
The police reported that despite the risk of new attacks, law enforcement officers evacuated people to safe places, provided assistance to the wounded, and coordinated the actions of emergency services.
Additionally, patrol officers regulated traffic and ensured the passage of special equipment to the sites of the shelling aftermath.