10:47 15.04.2024

Eight URCS volunteers help victims of rocket debris fall in Dnipro

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Eight URCS volunteers help victims of rocket debris fall in Dnipro

Eight volunteers of the Ukrainian Red Cross Society (URCS) provided first aid to victims of the fall of debris from a Russian rocket in Dnipro on Sunday.

"The rapid response unit of the Ukrainian Red Cross promptly arrived at the scene to provide assistance to the victims. Two cars and eight volunteers were involved in the response. They provided first aid to three victims," the URCS said on Facebook on Monday.

In addition, in Nikopol on Sunday, URCS volunteers helped victims of the drone strike.

"Volunteers of the Nikopol rapid response unit helped evacuate the victims, provided them with first aid and took them to a medical facility in the city," the URCS said.

As reported, as a result of the fall of debris from a Russian missile shot down by Ukrainian sky defenders, 13 people were injured in Dnipro on Sunday, with one child among them.

On the same day, four residents of the city of Nikopol, Dnipropetrovsk region, were injured as a result of an attack by a Russian unmanned aerial vehicle. A private house, two garages and two cars were on fire in the city. In addition, three houses, a car, and a power line were damaged.

 

 

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