Seven dead, 21 wounded: Emergency rescue operations completed in Kyiv after Russian attack

Seven dead, 21 wounded: Emergency rescue operations completed in Kyiv after Russian attack

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Emergency rescue operations have been completed in the capital after nighttime and morning shelling by the Russians.

This was reported by the capital's rescue service on Facebook, according to Ukrinform.

"Rescuers have completed the work of clearing debris and eliminating the consequences of Russian strikes on the capital. According to preliminary data, seven people were killed, 21 were injured (including one child), and 18 were rescued, including three children. Psychologists from the State Emergency Service provided assistance to 64 people," the report said.

It is noted that a total of 177 rescuers and 42 pieces of equipment, including heavy equipment, were involved in eliminating the consequences of the shelling.

Read also: War update: 107 clashes on front line, one-third of battles occur in Pokrvsk sector

As reported by Ukrinform, on the night and morning of November 25, Russian troops carried out a combined air attack on Ukraine using cruise and ballistic missiles, as well as strike drones.

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