URCS volunteers take part in search and rescue operations after Russian attacks on Kharkiv, Kryvy Rih

Volunteers of the Ukrainian Red Cross Society (URCS) took part in search and rescue operations after a massive Russian drone attack on Kharkiv and a missile attack on Kryvy Rih.
"Kharkiv. Yesterday evening, the city suffered another massive drone strike... The Ukrainian Red Cross Society rapid response team in Kharkiv region worked at the sites of the strikes. Together with other rescue services, they evacuated the victims from the sites of the attacks and took part in search and rescue operations," the URCS wrote on Facebook on Sunday.
Volunteers also conducted a tour of damaged houses and apartments, provided first aid and psychological first aid to the victims, and transferred the wounded to ambulance crews.
The URCS team also provided assistance at the site of the Russian missile strike in Kryvy Rih.
Volunteers of the Kryvy Rih unit of the Dnipropetrovsk regional rapid response unit provided first aid to three people, and first psychological aid to twelve more. Volunteers also conducted a house-to-house search to identify victims.
As reported, two people were killed and 35 injured as a result of a hostile drone attack on Kharkiv on Saturday. Private residential buildings were destroyed, office buildings, a military hospital, commercial facilities, garages, and cars were damaged.
Russian occupiers attacked Kryvy Rih with ballistic missiles on Saturday afternoon.
According to the State Emergency Service of Ukraine, seven people were injured as a result of a missile strike on the city. Multi-storey residential buildings, a store, a car wash, and an infrastructure facility were damaged, as well as more than twenty cars.