
In Kyiv, employees of the State Emergency Service have completed emergency rescue operations after Russian shelling on November 25.
This was reported by the SES press service.
According to the Kyiv Rescue Service, the attack claimed the lives of seven people, 21 citizens were injured, including one child. State Emergency Service workers also rescued 18 people, including three children. 64 people sought psychological help.
177 rescuers and 42 pieces of equipment, including heavy engineering equipment, worked to eliminate the consequences of the attack.
Emergency rescue operations continued at two locations in the Dniprovskyi and Desnyanskyі districts – residential buildings hit by Russian strikes.
The Holosiivskyi, Pecherskyi, Darnytskyi and Svyatoshynskyi districts of the capital were also under massive attack.
At night and at dawn on November 25, the Russian army carried out a combined air attack on Ukraine using cruise and ballistic missiles, as well as strike drones.
Also, as of 10:51, it was known that rescuers in the Kyiv region had completely eliminated all fires after a massive combined attack that covered 16 locations in several districts of the region.