Aftermath of Russian attack in Kyiv fully cleared, two killed, 38 injured
Rescuers in Kyiv have completed operations to deal with the consequences of the Russian attack.
Ukraine's State Emergency Service announced this on Facebook, Ukrinform reports.
According to the final data from the SES, the enemy strike on the Ukrainian capital left two people dead and 38 injured, including a child.
SES psychologists provided support to 50 people.
A total of 360 rescuers took part in eliminating the aftermath of the Russian attack. Seventy-four units of SES equipment were deployed.
In the early hours of Saturday, November 29, Russian forces launched a massive attack on Ukraine using drones and missiles.
Kyiv was among the targets. Damage was recorded at more than 17 locations in seven districts of the city. Fires broke out at several sites.