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Police show video capturing first minutes after strike on multi-storey building in Kyiv

Police show video capturing first minutes after strike on multi-storey building in Kyiv Photo: aftermath of the strike on a residential building in Kyiv on July 28 (t.me/V_Zelenskiy_official)

Last night, July 28, during a drone attack on Kyiv, a multi-storey building in the Darnytskyi district was damaged. Patrol police officers demonstrated how they provided assistance to people.

The video captures the first minutes after the enemy strike on a residential building in the Darnytskyi district of the capital. The footage shows how the patrol police quickly arrived at the scene of the attack and provided assistance to the victims.

"Despite all the threats, we promptly arrived at the scene to help people. The inspectors assisted residents of the multi-storey building who were injured, transported the wounded to ambulances, and evacuated people to safe locations," the statement says.

The nighttime attack, which was another act of Russian terror, caused injuries to civilians, destroyed apartments, and damaged parked vehicles. Rescuers, medical personnel, and all relevant services continue working at the site.

Citizens are once again urged not to ignore air raid sirens and to immediately proceed to shelters — it saves lives.

During the attack in the early hours of July 28, Russia targeted Ukraine’s capital, Kyiv, with strike drones. As a result of the enemy’s actions, five civilians in the Darnytskyi district were injured, including a young girl.

During today’s attack, Russian forces launched 331 aerial attack devices against Ukraine. Air defense forces intercepted and neutralized 311 Russian drones and missiles.

Read all about the consequences of last night’s attack in the RBC-Ukraine material.