URCS volunteers helping victims of airstrikes on Zaporizhia
Volunteers of the Ukrainian Red Cross Society (URCS) helped the victims of the Russian airstrike on Zaporizhia on Tuesday.
"The team of the Zaporizhia rapid response unit of the Ukrainian Red Cross took part in the liquidation of the consequences of the shelling. Together with rescuers, volunteers inspected the apartments of the damaged apartment building and evacuated the residents," the URCS said on Facebook on Tuesday.
In addition, volunteers at the scene of the emergency provided people with first psychological and pre-medical care and transported the victims to a medical facility.
As reported, search and rescue operations have been completed at the addresses affected by the Russian airstrike. One person was killed and 24 were injured.
On Tuesday morning, the Russian occupation forces carried out six air bomb attacks on Zaporizhia, hit residential areas and infrastructure facilities.
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