URCS assists victims after Russian attacks on Zaporizhia and Dnipro
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Volunteers of the Ukrainian Red Cross Society (URCS) have worked at night in places affected by Russian drone strikes in Zaporizhia and the Dnipro.
"Zaporizhia. The URCS rapid response unit in Zaporizhia region worked at the site of another attack together with other special services of the city," the URCS Facebook page reported on Sunday.
Volunteers provided first aid to two victims on the spot, one wounded person was taken to the hospital and the other was handed over to the ambulance crew for hospitalization. 12 people received first psychological aid.
As reported by the Zaporizhia Regional Military Administration, six people were injured as a result of another Russian drone strike in Zaporizhia. Two multi-storey residential buildings, a store, and cars were damaged.
Volunteers of the URCS rapid response unit in Dnipropetrovsk region worked in Dnipro that night. They provided first aid to three victims, five received first psychological aid. In addition, volunteers conducted a house-to-house tour of the damaged building and the surrounding area to identify the injured.
According to the State Emergency Service of Ukraine, a Russian strike drone hit a high-rise building in Dnipro. 14 people were injured, including one child born in 2014. The balconies of three apartments caught fire, as well as cars in the yard.