URCS helps victims of Russian overnight attack in Odesa
A team from the Ukrainian Red Cross Society (URCS) is working to eliminate the consequences of the Russian overnight UAV attack in Odesa.
"The rapid response unit of the Ukrainian Red Cross in Odesa region, together with all city emergency services, participated in the cleanup of another attack last night. Volunteers helped evacuate four people from under the rubble, including a two-year-old child," the URCS reported on Facebook on Monday.
Volunteers also provided first aid to eight wounded individuals. Four victims were transported to a medical facility for further hospitalization. 12 people experiencing acute stress reactions received psychological first aid.
An assistance point has been deployed at the scene, where the URCS team, in coordination with local authorities, provides humanitarian support to the victims.
As reported, as a result of the attack by Russia on Odesa on Monday night, three people were killed, including one child, and another 16 people were injured. In the Prymorsky district of Odesa, Russia caused destruction to a high-rise residential complex and seven private houses. In the Kyivsky district, one high-rise building, five private houses, a private preschool, a shop, and 27 cars were damaged.