“The enemy inflicted a terrible combined strike on the capital that night. We were among the first to arrive at the scene of the tragedy to rescue the wounded. We provided first aid, evacuated the injured to the nearest hospitals and ambulances, cleared the rubble, and helped people reach safe places. We also monitored the special equipment to ensure uninterrupted access to the locations,” the message says.
Biloshytskyi added: We sincerely sympathize with everyone who lost loved ones during this cynical strike. Emergency rescue operations are ongoing.
It is worth mentioning that on the night of August 28, the Russian occupation army attacked Kyiv with drones and missiles. The head of the Kyiv City Military Administration, Tymur Tkachenko, reported that the Russian strike took the lives of 19 people. As is known, as a result of the massive combined attack by Russia on Kyiv on the night of August 28, the office of 'Ukrainska Pravda' and the editorial office of 'Radio Svoboda' were affected. 'Glavkom' has already reported that the city's businesses suffered from the Russian attack. The Honey confectionery on Zhylianska, which is not even a year old, was almost completely destroyed due to the Russian strike on the night of August 28.
The patrol officers showed heroism, promptly responding to the attack and saving the lives of many people. This attack was tragic for many, including the deaths of innocents and damage to the capital's infrastructure.