State Emergency Service of Ukraine
As a result of the Russian strike on September 10 in the Zhytomyr region, one person was killed and at least five were injured. Fires broke out in several locations, residential buildings and industrial facilities were damaged.
Volyn region was subjected to a night attack by dozens of Russian drones. There are no casualties or injuries, but a fire broke out at a production facility in Lutsk district.
Zakarpattia prosecutors reported suspicions to 31 individuals for crimes in the areas of budget abuse, medicine, education, ecology, and smuggling. The total damages from these actions exceed 86 million hryvnias.
In the village of Yarova, Donetsk region, the number of victims of the Russian strike on September 9 has increased. 24 people died, and another 19 were wounded.
On Monday, September 8, the Russian army attacked Sumy region, as a result of which two SES rescuers were injured. A fire truck was also damaged after a repeated strike on the same location.
As a result of an explosion, likely a grenade, in the Kharkiv region, two boys born in 2013 sustained severe injuries to their hands and head. The incident occurred in the Kupyansk district, near the village of Zelenyi Hai.
In the Kyiv region, lightning struck the Khotyanivka sawmill, causing a fire covering an area of 700 sq. m. The fire has been extinguished, and there are no casualties.
Russian military deliberately attacked rescuers with an FPV drone in Kryvyi Rih district of Dnipropetrovsk region while extinguishing a fire. A fire truck was damaged, there were no casualties.
Rescuers organized a temporary crossing over the Dnipro after the bridge was damaged by a drone attack. They help local residents get to the other bank, including a woman with a child who needed medical attention.
Emergency rescue operations have been completed in Kyiv's Sviatoshynskyi district following the Russian strike on September 7. Over 360 tons of debris have been removed, and 171 people received psychological assistance.
As a result of a Russian drone attack in Kyiv region, a store, a fitness club, and an industrial enterprise were damaged. There are no casualties, and electricity supply has been restored.
In the Sviatoshynskyi district of Kyiv, rescuers found the body of a man under the rubble of a destroyed nine-story building. In total, three people, including a child, died as a result of the Russian missile strike on September 7.
The State Emergency Service extinguished the fire in the building of the Sumy Regional Military Administration after the Russian strike on September 7. As a result of the blast wave, 2 adults and 2 children were injured.
In Kyiv, a fire in a government building covering an area of over 1,000 square meters has been localized. In the Sviatoshynskyi district, firefighting and debris removal continue, where two people died.
Emergency rescue operations in Zaporizhzhia have been completed. As a result of the evening drone attack, 15 people were injured, four were hospitalized.
In Zaporizhzhia, four people were injured as a result of an enemy UAV attack: three women and one man. Their condition is assessed as moderate, and they are receiving necessary medical care.
On the evening of September 6, Zaporizhzhia was attacked by drones. One person was rescued from under the rubble, and two more were injured.
A gas-air mixture explosion occurred in an apartment in Odesa, causing a fire and damage to balconies. A woman born in 1964 was injured and hospitalized in serious condition.
A large-scale fire occurred in Chornomorsk, presumably in the port. The ignition of a conveyor belt caused thick black smoke over the city.
A large-scale fire broke out in Dnipro at the combine harvester plant's warehouse, causing Akademika Belelyubskoho Street to be blocked. Due to this, the routes of bus #9 and tram #19 have been changed.
On the night of September 5, Russian occupiers attacked Dnipropetrovsk region, striking an enterprise in the regional center. The fires have been extinguished, and there are no casualties.
Seven cars caught fire in the village of Shehyni, Lviv region. The fire, which started in one vehicle, was quickly extinguished by rescuers.
On the night of September 4, Russian troops attacked Odesa, causing a fire in a warehouse and damaging a truck. More than 40 firefighters extinguished the blaze; there were no casualties.
In the Ivano-Frankivsk region, a fire in warehouse premises covering 9,000 square meters, caused by Russian shelling, has been extinguished. There are no casualties, and 134 rescuers and 38 units of equipment were involved.
Minister of Internal Affairs Ihor Klymenko has appointed Serhiy Naumenko as his new deputy. Naumenko will be responsible for protecting the state border, leading the National Guard, and developing aviation security.
Two children, aged 2 and 5, died in a fire in a five-story building in Kryvyi Rih. Three more children and a woman were hospitalized with injuries.
The State Emergency Service reported the destruction and ignition of hangars, a three-story enterprise building, three buildings, and private garages in Bila Tserkva as a result of a night UAV attack. The fires have been extinguished, and one person died.
The former head of the State Emergency Service in Kyiv Oblast has been notified of suspicion. He embezzled over UAH 3.6 million during the construction of a fire station.
In Kharkiv, three boys descended into an underground ventilation shaft and could not get out on their own. SES rescuers cut the grates and brought the teenagers to the surface; all are alive and unharmed.
The dog Jessie, who lost her owner during the Russian attack on Kyiv on August 28, will now live with the SES team. She will receive an outdoor enclosure outside the city, a health check, and adaptation.