A woman was taken from the ruins of her house: at night, a Russian strike completely destroyed the entire street. Another elderly man needed medical treatment. The evacuation crew managed to break through the enemy drones and deliver both residents to a safe place where volunteers were waiting for them.
“FPV is flying. It happens here every 10-15 minutes,” says police officer Yevheniy Musiychuk, looking at the drone detector. Under the gaze of the drones, he and his colleagues are going for people who have requested rescue. The armored vehicle is additionally reinforced with protective mesh, weapons at the ready.
The first to be evacuated was a 77-year-old man who needed medical assistance. “If there are no explosions, it already seems abnormal. I can’t stay here anymore. There’s no sleep because of the constant shelling,” says Mr. Volodymyr.
And a 55-year-old woman experienced a terrible night and lost her home. Nothing holds her in her hometown anymore.
“We’ve been hit three times already. And all on residential buildings, where there were only civilians,” the rescued resident tearfully recounts, holding her most precious treasure – a little dog.
The police handed the people over to volunteers who carry out targeted evacuation of people with limited mobility and those with serious illnesses during medical evacuations.
Now the evacuated individuals are already with their relatives in neighboring regions.
Based on materials from the Main Directorate of the National Police in Donetsk region