Work continues in Kyiv to eliminate consequences of Russian attack: 5 concrete monolithic slabs have already been dismantled. PHOTOS
Work continues in the Pechersk district of Kyiv to eliminate the consequences of the Russian attack on 1 January.
According to Censor.NET, this was reported by the State Emergency Service of Ukraine.
A rescuer, heavy rescue equipment, utilities, and volunteers continue to work at the site.
"So far, 5 concrete monolithic slabs have been removed and dismantled, and 150 cubic meters of construction waste has been removed," the statement said.
On the morning of 1 January, Russians attacked Kyiv with "chessmen", with debris falling in two districts. Seven people were injured. As a result of the occupiers' attack, Ihor Zyma, Doctor of Biological Sciences at the Institute of Biology and Medicine, and his wife were killed.