URCS volunteers help victims of Russian airstrike in capital and Kyiv region
The Ukrainian Red Cross Society (URCS) rapid response team worked at two locations in Kyiv after the Russian combined missile and drone attack.
"Another massive attack on Kyiv and the Kyiv region. In Kyiv, the URCS rapid response team worked at two locations. Volunteers conducted a patrol of the territory to identify victims and provided first aid to the wounded," the URCS said on Facebook on Tuesday.
URCS volunteers also provided first aid to more than 20 victims.
In Bila Tserkva, after the Russian air strike, volunteers from the Bila Tserkva unit of the URC rapid response team in the Kyiv region set up an aid station where they provide first aid, both medical and psychological. Here, everyone can drink tea and feel cared for.
As reported, residential buildings were hit as a result of the Russian attack on Kyiv, seven people were killed, and 20 people were injured.
Four residents, including a minor, were injured in a hostile attack in the Kyiv region.
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