Tragic aftermath of Kyiv’s night bombardment: children killed and ongoing rescue operations under the rubble

Following a massive night attack by Russian forces, Kyiv has once again found itself at the center of attention due to the devastating consequences.
Authorities report that two children have died, increasing the total number of fatalities to four.
Additionally, several people may still be trapped under the wreckage of collapsed buildings, raising further concerns.
According to Minister of Internal Affairs Ihor Klymenko, rescue teams are tirelessly working to save as many victims as possible.Rescue operations at the destruction sites have involved complex efforts: people have been extricated from the debris, including three survivors, using advanced technology and under the supervision of highly qualified specialists.
Currently, rescuers are collaborating closely with law enforcement, utilizing robotic equipment, K9 units, psychologists, and engineers.
In total, around 500 rescue workers and approximately 1,000 police officers are working around the clock to clear the affected areas and assist those still trapped.
It is also possible that some individuals remain under the rubble, prompting ongoing search efforts with maximum dedication and the latest technology to ensure safety and efficiency.