Tragedy in Zaporizhzhia
On March 18, 2022, a Ukrainian rescuer, Yevhenii Donets, was killed in Zaporizhzhia during a second artillery strike by the Russian army. The tragedy occurred after he responded to a fire caused by an initial enemy missile attack. While performing their duties, the emergency responders were hit by a follow-up strike, which resulted in Donets's death. This incident highlights the brutal reality of Russia's war in Ukraine, where even humanitarian missions are targeted.
Yevhenii Donets had served for 12 years in the State Emergency Service of Ukraine (SESU). His memory is honored in the memorial book of Ukraine's Ministry of Internal Affairs system. Information about his service and death is available on a dedicated informational resource that commemorates heroes who gave their lives to save others. His death was a profound loss for his colleagues and the local community in the Orikhiv region.
The Perilous Working Conditions for Rescuers
This tragedy underscores the extremely dangerous conditions under which Ukrainian rescuers operate during the ongoing war. They risk their lives to ensure civilian safety and respond to emergencies caused by the conflict. The memory of Yevhenii Donets and his heroism will serve as a stark reminder of the sacrifices made by those who stand guard over the lives and safety of others in wartime.
This incident is part of a troubling pattern, as demonstrated by the recent loss of two emergency service rescuers in the Ternopil region. Their tragic deaths further illustrate the perilous conditions faced by those dedicated to saving lives amidst the conflict. To learn more about this heartbreaking event and the challenges rescuers encounter, read the full report on the situation in Ternopil.