
핵심 요약
- 1. Three rescuers were injured in a second attack by Russian forces on a fire scene in the Dnipropetrovsk region.
- 2. The incident occurred in the Petropavlivka community (Synelnykove district).
- 3. The Ukraine State Emergency Service (DSNS) confirmed that its personnel were injured in the repeat attack.
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Rescue teams responding to a fire in a building in the Petropavlivka community, Synelnykove district, Dnipropetrovsk region, were attacked. The teams arriving at the scene were injured as a result of a second strike carried out by Russian forces on the same location.
The Ukraine State Emergency Service (DSNS) announced that three of its personnel were injured to varying degrees in the attack. The attack indicates that rescuers were targeted using the tactic of repeatedly hitting the target during the initial response.
Such double-tap strikes directly target civilian aid teams and firefighters, increasing the loss of life in the area and the difficulty of rescue operations. No additional information was provided regarding the health condition of the injured personnel.
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- Q: Where exactly did the incident take place?
- A: It occurred at a fire extinguishing area in the Petropavlivka community, Synelnykove district, Dnipropetrovsk region.
- Q: How were the rescuers injured?
- A: While the teams were responding to the fire, three rescuers were injured as a result of a repeat attack (second strike) by Russian forces on the same location.
- Q: Was there any information provided about the condition of the injured?
- A: The Ukraine State Emergency Service confirmed that three personnel were injured, but detailed information regarding life-threatening conditions or their current health status was not shared.
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