State Emergency Service of Ukraine
Rescuers continue search operations in Kramatorsk after enemy shelling. The bodies of two dead people were recovered from under the rubble of a high-rise building, for a total of three dead, four wounded; two more remain under the ruins.
Several regions of Ukraine, including Kyiv, were covered by heavy rain and thunderstorms. The State Emergency Service warns of possible disruptions in the operation of transport and utility services.
On the night of June 22, Russian troops attacked Odesa region with attack drones, causing fires at infrastructure facilities, including an ambulance station and a residential building. Rescuers promptly extinguished the fires, and there were no casualties.
As a result of an airstrike on Kramatorsk, a 4-story building was partially destroyed, people may remain under the rubble, rescue operations are underway. In Sloviansk, a private house was destroyed, a 17-year-old boy died.
A 13-year-old teenager in Hnivan received extremely severe injuries from an electric shock on the roof of a freight car. The boy was taken to the Regional Hospital's Center for Thermal Trauma and Plastic Surgery.
As a result of the night attack by the Russian Federation on the Poltava region in the Kremenchuk district, direct hits and falling debris on energy infrastructure were recorded. One person received injuries of moderate severity.
5-year-old Kyrylo, who disappeared in Ivano-Frankivsk region on June 17, was found alive on June 21 at 05:54 with the help of a State Emergency Service drone. The child's condition is satisfactory, and he has received medical attention.
Large-scale searches for a 5-year-old boy who disappeared on June 17 are ongoing in the Kolomyia district of Ivano-Frankivsk region. Over four thousand hectares of territory, hundreds of people, drones with thermal imagers, and cynologists are involved in the search.
Russia attacked Odesa with drones, one person was killed, 14 injured, including three rescuers. Residential buildings, an educational institution, and cars were damaged.
Rescuers from the 17th fire and rescue unit retrieved the body of a deceased man from the Kremenchuk reservoir. Personal details and circumstances of death are being established.
Russia attacked Odesa with drones, causing over 10 hits and massive fires. The fire engulfed residential buildings, 3 people were rescued, 13 people were injured.
In the Ivano-Frankivsk region, the search continues for a 6-year-old boy who disappeared on June 17. 361 people and 45 units of equipment, including drones with thermal imagers, are involved in the search.
In the Solomianskyi district of Kyiv, the search and rescue operation, which lasted over 39 hours, has been completed. The bodies of 23 dead have been recovered from the rubble. In total, 28 people died in the capital as a result of the shelling on June 17.
Russia carried out a massive strike on Ukraine on June 17, which resulted in 30 deaths and 188 injuries. Kyiv was most affected, where 23 people died in a nine-story building in the Solomyansky district.
Since the beginning of the full-scale invasion, the State Emergency Service has received over three thousand units of equipment from partners. It is used in the frontline zone and in deoccupied territories.
The number of victims of the Russian missile strike on a 9-story building in the Solomyanskyi district of Kyiv has risen to 23. In total, 28 people died in the capital as a result of the June 17 attack.
During the liquidation of the consequences of the shelling on June 17, the State Emergency Service involved two helicopters to extinguish fires. The use of aviation significantly increased the efficiency of rescuers.
On the night of June 17, air alerts complicated the work of rescuers, as the Russians are deliberately attacking them. In Kyiv, the number of victims of the Russian attack has risen to 26 people.
Russian troops attacked a unit of the State Emergency Service in the Kherson region, injuring three rescuers. Two emergency medical workers were also injured by dropping explosives from a drone.
Another body was recovered from the rubble. The total number of deaths as a result of the night attack on Kyiv on June 17 has risen to 24, with another 134 injured.
In the Solomyanskyi district, rescuers found the body of another deceased under the rubble. The total number of victims of the Russian attack on Kyiv has risen to 22.
The bodies of 5 more dead were recovered from under the rubble of a 9-story building. In total, 21 people died in the capital, 134 were injured as a result of the Russian attack.
June 18 has been declared a Day of Mourning in Kyiv for the victims of the massive Russian attack. Flags will be lowered and entertainment events will be banned in the city. The National Council recommends that TV channels and radio stations change their broadcasting schedules.
In the Solomianskyi district of Kyiv, rescuers have unblocked the bodies of three more victims from under the rubble of a partially destroyed nine-story building. In total, 11 bodies have been found at this address.
A field meeting was held in Kyiv to eliminate the consequences of one of the largest Russian strikes. Work is underway to rescue people and restore infrastructure.
Tips from the SES and medics: how to survive under the rubble after shelling. The main thing is to signal, not to dismantle the rubble on your own and to keep warm.
In the Kyiv region, DTEK restored power supply to houses de-energized as a result of the night attack by the Russian Federation. Due to damage to electrical equipment, 1148 houses remained without electricity.
Russian troops attacked Dnipropetrovsk region with drones, two energy workers were wounded. A 63-year-old man was killed in Nikopol as a result of the shelling, houses and infrastructure were damaged.
Search and rescue operations are ongoing in the Solomyanskyi district of Kyiv after the missile strike. From 4 to 14 people may be under the rubble.
The aftermath of Russian attacks is being cleared in Kyiv. Rescuers, using helicopters, made more than 50 water drops to extinguish fires in three locations.