Rescue workers are working tirelessly: how the State Emergency Service eliminates the consequences of shelling
The activities of Ukrainian rescuers continue relentlessly in challenging conditions, as they deal with the aftermath of shelling, providing assistance to people. They work in frost, amidst fire and smoke, which demonstrates their courage and professionalism. In the first 1.5 days after the shelling of Kyiv, rescuers worked without rest to ensure the safety and comfort of the victims.
Rescue workers from various regions of Ukraine have joined forces to overcome the consequences of the attacks. Vladislav from Biala Tserkva and Taras from Zhytomyr region ensure the uninterrupted operation of generators for residential areas on the left bank of Kyiv. This is an important mission, as many people are left without essential living conditions without electricity supply.
Moreover, Yevhen, the head of the engineering service of the Kyiv region of the State Emergency Service, has significant experience, having worked for a year and a half on the construction of fortifications in the eastern regions of Ukraine. His knowledge and skills are valuable in eliminating the consequences of shelling in the Kyiv region. State Emergency Service psychologist Valentyn is on duty at the Points of Resilience in the Darnytskyi district, providing psychological support to those in need during difficult times.
Energy unit of the State Emergency Service
Oleksandr leads a new unit — the energy unit of the State Emergency Service, which is responsible for restoring electricity supply in affected areas. His team is also actively working to ensure energy stability in regions that have been hit by shelling.
Rescue workers respond promptly to calls coming from various regions, such as:
- Kyiv and Kyiv region
- Cherkasy region
- Poltava region
- Zhytomyr region
- Vinnytsia region
- Chernihiv region
Their efforts are aimed at eliminating the consequences of the shelling as quickly as possible and returning normal life to people.
The activities of rescue workers are extremely important in the context of modern warfare, as they ensure safety and assistance to those affected by the consequences of shelling. Their work not only contributes to restoring infrastructure but also provides psychological support, which is critically important in tough times. Given the difficult situation in the country, it is vital that rescuers receive proper support from the state and society to effectively fulfill their duties.