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Ternopil residents urged to keep windows closed due to pollution after Russian nighttime attack
Ternopil residents urged to keep windows closed due to pollution after Russian nighttime attack

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Ternopil residents urged to keep windows closed due to pollution after Russian nighttime attack

Industrial infrastructure has been damaged and five people have been injured in a Russian missile and drone attack on the city of Ternopil. Source: Viacheslav Nehoda, Head of Ternopil Oblast Military Administration, on Telegram Quote: "The aftermath of the enemy's combined attack with Kalibr cruise missiles and Shahed UAVs on the city of Ternopil is being dealt with. Early reports indicate damage to the industrial infrastructure of local businesses. Sadly, five people have been injured. All are receiving the necessary medical treatment." Details: Nehoda added that the information will continue to be updated. A total of 111 firefighters and 26 fire appliances have been involved in extinguishing the fires. He also stated that air monitoring had been conducted in the city at the edge of the residential area affected by pollution caused by the fire. As of 08:00, the concentration of some harmful substances has been found to exceed the maximum permissible limits. Experts recommend that residents of Ternopil, especially children, refrain from being outdoors. They are also being asked not to open windows. Background: On the night of 5-6 June, Russian forces conducted a strike on the city of Ternopil. Industrial and infrastructure facilities were damaged, part of the city was left without electricity and the water supply was disrupted due to the attack. Support Ukrainska Pravda on Patreon!

Three emergency workers killed in Russian nighttime attack on Kyiv
Three emergency workers killed in Russian nighttime attack on Kyiv

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Three emergency workers killed in Russian nighttime attack on Kyiv

Ukrainian Interior Minister Ihor Klymenko has reported that three members of the State Emergency Service have been killed in Kyiv while dealing with the aftermath of Russian strikes on the night of 5-6 June. Source: Klymenko on Telegram; State Emergency Service Quote: "Three members of the State Emergency Service have been killed in Kyiv while dealing with the aftermath of enemy strikes. They were working under fire to help people. Nine more emergency workers were wounded. Some are in a serious condition, and doctors are trying to save their lives." Rescue worker after a Russian strike Photo: State Emergency Service of Ukraine Details: Klymenko noted that five firefighters were also injured while extinguishing a fire in Ternopil Oblast. All are receiving medical assistance. Rescue workers dealing with the aftermath of Russian strikes Photo: State Emergency Service of Ukraine The State Emergency Service reported that firefighters Pavlo Yezhor, Danylo Skadin, and Andrii Remennyi had been killed. The firefighters killed while dealing with the aftermath of Russian strikes Photo: State Emergency Service of Ukraine Quote from the State Emergency Service: "The Russians took the lives of people who were the first to rush to deal with the consequences of the terrible strike. People who went on duty were ready for action, as usual. Before leaving for work, they kissed and hugged their wives and children... And they never came home... Each of them had a job they loved, dreams, and plans for the future. But the enemy decided otherwise." Background: On the night of 5-6 June, the Ukrainian capital was subjected to another combined attack by Russia. Civilian infrastructure, residential buildings, cars and metro tracks were damaged as a result of falling debris and strikes. Four people were killed and 20 were injured. Support Ukrainska Pravda on Patreon!

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