Massive Shelling of Kyiv: Aftermath of the Night Attack by the RF
On the night of July 12 to 13, Kyiv witnessed a massive nighttime shelling that caused fires in residential buildings in various districts of the capital. Fortunately, all fires have been extinguished; however, two people lost their lives, and 32 were injured, including a child.
Currently, rescuers continue emergency and rescue operations, as well as debris removal left after the shelling. All necessary services are diligently working at the scene, including psychologists who provide support to the victims and their families.
Psychologists from the State Emergency Service provided assistance to 50 people, and the psychologist from the National Police helped 17. In total, 67 people received psychological support.
To eliminate the consequences of the shelling, 348 rescuers and 69 units of equipment have been involved. The situation is currently under control, and all efforts are directed at providing assistance to those affected by this incident.
During the massive nighttime shelling of Kyiv, houses in various areas of the city were damaged and destroyed. All fires have now been extinguished, but 2 people lost their lives, and 32 were injured. Rescue operations are ongoing, psychologists are working, and significant rescue forces and equipment have been mobilized to provide assistance and restore normal life in the affected areas.
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