Emergency and rescue operations in the Sviatoshynsky district of capital completed – SES
Emergency rescue operations at the site of a drone strike on a residential building in the Sviatoshynsky district of Kyiv have been completed. The strike killed three people and injuring 11 more, the State Emergency Service (SES) of Ukraine reported on Monday.
"Emergency rescue operations in the Sviatoshynskyidistrict of Kyiv have been completed. We remind you that on the night of September 7, as a result of massive Russian shelling in a 9-story residential building, three people died, 1 of them a child. Another 11 people were injured. Emergency workers saved seven residents," the Telegram said.
According to the report, psychologists from the State Emergency Service provided assistance to 171 people. In total, more than 360 tons of garbage and building structures were dismantled and removed from the site of the impact. About SES 130 rescuers and 21 pieces of equipment were involved in the work.
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