URCS assists victims of Russian drone strike in Dnipro
Volunteers from the Ukrainian Red Cross Society (URCS) are assisting people affected by a Russian drone strike in Dnipro.
"The Ukrainian Red Cross emergency response unit in Dnipropetrovsk region worked together with all the city's emergency services at the site of today's strike," the URCS said on Facebook.
Volunteers provided first aid to three injured people and evacuated two people with limited mobility from the upper floors of the damaged building. They also rescued two rabbits and three cats living in one of the apartments.
The Ukrainian Red Cross is currently distributing humanitarian aid to Dnipro residents whose homes were damaged. Residents can receive plastic sheeting for temporarily covering broken windows, blankets, emergency kits and food parcels.
As reported, 13 people were injured in the enemy strike on Dnipro on Tuesday, including a 12-year-old girl and an 18-month-old boy. In a 14-storey residential building, walls, balconies, windows and the technical floor were damaged. Fires broke out on the top two floors and were extinguished by firefighters.
