Ukrainian Red Cross volunteers work on scene of Russia's night attack on Kharkiv
The Kharkiv emergency response team of the Ukrainian Red Cross helped the residents of the regional center affected by Russia's air raids last night.
"The Kharkiv emergency response team of the Ukrainian Red Cross worked at the attack scene along with other rescue services. [...] Volunteers made apartment rounds to detect those injured and provide them with first aid and first psychological aid," the organization said on Facebook on Thursday.
Volunteers of the Ukrainian Red Cross also evacuated people from a five-story building damaged by an aerial bomb, while cynologists and rescuers of the State Emergency Service of Ukraine searched for people under the rubble.
As reported, twelve people were injured as a result of nighttime airstrikes carried out by the Russian Armed Forces on Kharkiv. Aerial ordnance hit between the third and fourth floors of a five-story apartment building in the Saltivsky district of the city. Windows in neighboring residential buildings, a health facility and cars were damaged.