Ukrainian Red Cross to provide humanitarian aid to victims of Russian UAV attack on Kharkiv
The Ukrainian Red Cross Society (URCS) will provide humanitarian aid to those affected by the massive night attack by Russian UAVs on Kharkiv.
“Today, the Ukrainian Red Cross plans to distribute humanitarian aid at the impact sites, based on the needs collected,” URCS said on Facebook Wednesday.
At night, URCS volunteers were helping victims at the sites where drones had hit.
Together with other city services, volunteers from the Ukrainian Red Cross emergency response team in Kharkiv region were on the ground at the sites of the attacks. They inspected the damaged buildings and surrounding areas to identify those affected and provide them with the necessary assistance. In particular, the volunteers offered psychological first aid to the victims and their families.
As reported, eight people were injured as a result of a massive attack by enemy drones on Kharkiv on the night of April 2.
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