URCS volunteers set up mobile aid station for Odesa residents whose homes damaged by enemy missile strike
Volunteers of the Emergency Response Team of the Ukrainian Red Cross Society (URCS) set up a mobile aid station for residents of damaged homes as a result of the Russian missile attack on Odesa.
"A team of the Emergency Response Team of the Ukrainian Red Cross Society in Odesa region worked at the site of the shelling… A mobile aid station was set up where residents of damaged homes can charge their gadgets and drink hot drinks," the society said on Facebook on Monday.
Volunteers helped rescuers evacuate people from damaged homes and transported them to medical institutions in the city. They also provided first aid and first psychological assistance to the victims.
In addition, the URCS volunteers handed out film and tarpaulin for temporary repairs of damaged premises.
As reported, 11 people were injured as a result of the Russian missile attack on Odesa.
On Monday, November 25, at about 1000, the Russian armed forces launched a missile attack on Odesa. Preliminary, with an Iskander-M ballistic missile.