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Klymenko: More than 200 rescuers are dealing with the aftermath of missile strikes

Klymenko: More than 200 rescuers are dealing with the aftermath of missile strikes
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Over 200 rescuers and hundreds of investigators, forensic experts, and explosive technicians are currently working at the sites to eliminate the consequences of today's massive missile strikes.

The Minister of Internal Affairs Igor Klymenko announced this on Telegram.

"Over 200 rescuers have been working at the sites to eliminate the consequences of the mass shelling since last night, along with over a hundred investigators, forensic experts, and explosive technicians," the statement said.

According to Klymenko, Russian forces attacked five regions of Ukraine over the course of several hours, targeting critical infrastructure.

 

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"In Kharkiv, the enemy launched over 10 rockets, causing power outages in some areas of the city. The elimination of the shelling aftermath is also underway in Odesa, Lviv, Zaporizhzhia, and Kyiv regions. Personnel and equipment of the State Emergency Service from neighboring regions are involved," Klymenko noted.

According to him, rescuers are ready to promptly deploy mobile generator stations. Points of resilience are operating based on fire and rescue units and police units - with electricity and network access. Traffic near the sites of shelling may be restricted.

"Fortunately, according to operational data, there were no casualties or injuries as a result of today's attack," Klymenko emphasized.

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