Ukrainian Red Cross volunteers cleared aftermath of Russia's attack on Odesa all night
Volunteers of the Odesa Regional Emergency Response Team of the Ukrainian Red Cross jointly with rescuers of the State Emergency Service of Ukraine worked on clearing the aftermath of a Russian drone attack on Odesa all night long.
"All night the Odesa Regional Emergency Response Team of the Ukrainian Red Cross jointly with rescuers of the State Emergency Service of Ukraine liquidated the damage caused by the attack," the Ukrainian Red Cross said on Facebook.
The volunteers put up a help center and went around apartments in the damaged buildings to provide the residents with assistance. The Ukrainian Red Cross team provided 13 people with first aid and first psychological aid.
As reported, one person was killed and 13 people, including two children, were wounded as a result of Russia's attack on Odesa last night. Apartment buildings were damaged, dozens of cars were burned, a storage facility went on fire.
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