Number of injured in Ukraine's Lutsk rises to 30 following Russian attack

In Lutsk, rescuers continue clearing rubble after Russia's overnight attack. At least 30 people have been reported injured, according to the State Emergency Service of Ukraine on Telegram.
"Rescuers recovered the body of a deceased man born in 1998 from the rubble of a destroyed 9-storey building. The number of injured has risen to 30," the State Emergency Service (SES) reported.
Photo: Rescuers clearing rubble in Lutsk (t.me/dsns_telegram)
Photo: Rescuers clearing rubble in Lutsk (t.me/dsns_telegram)
Photo: Rescuers clearing rubble in Lutsk (t.me/dsns_telegram)
Rescuers clarified that Red Cross volunteers, SES psychologists, and all necessary emergency services are working at the scene.
A Punkt nezlamnosti (Point of Invincibility, vital hubs providing essential services like electricity, heat, water, and internet during power outages) has also been set up to assist residents.
Strike on Lutsk
Early on June 6, the Russian army attacked Ukrainian territory with drones and missiles.
One of their targets was Lutsk, where they launched 15 drones and six missiles.
By midday, it became known that the body of a young man was found under the rubble. Rescuers began recovering him.
Additionally, local authorities in Lutsk have ordered increased patrols, as residents whose homes were damaged in the attack fear theft of their property.