Casualties Rise to 12 After Night Strike on Ternopil; Seven Hospitalized
Aftermath of the Attack in Ternopil
According to Главком: As of May 2, seven individuals wounded during the shelling on May 1 remain hospitalized in Ternopil. The total number of people who have sought medical care following the assault has climbed to 12. Among them:
- 7 patients required admission to hospital,
- 5 others received immediate treatment either at the scene or in emergency rooms and will recover at home.
A fire that broke out at an industrial site in the city after being hit by drones was fully extinguished by the morning of May 2. Rescue teams from the State Emergency Service of Ukraine (SESU) have completed their cleanup operations. Taras Pastukh, head of the Ternopil Regional Military Administration, stated that
“the situation is under control, and medical assistance is being provided in full.”
The city is continuing to manage the repercussions of the attack, with local healthcare facilities doing everything possible to aid the injured.
Government Response Efforts
While tensions remain high in Ternopil, local authorities and emergency services are actively working to address the damage from the shelling and ensure victims receive proper care. This support from municipal agencies and state institutions underscores the region’s need for sustained readiness in the face of such incidents.
The recent attack on Ternopil has raised significant concerns about the city's safety and emergency preparedness. In light of the escalating situation, it's crucial to understand the broader implications of the ongoing drone strikes on local infrastructure and public life. For more details on the recent drone attack that caused widespread damage, including explosions and disruptions to public transport, visit this detailed report.
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