Enemy shelling of Kiev: police document the consequences of the attack
Law enforcers document the consequences of enemy shelling of Kiev. Investigators, experts, explosives technicians, police psychologists and emergency rescue workers are working on the ground. Police officers provide assistance to the victims and collect evidence of the war crime of the aggressor country.
As a result of a massive missile strike, buildings in Podolsk, Svyatoshinsky and Shevchenkivskyi districts were damaged. As of now, 13 citizens have applied for help to doctors, among them a child. 18 cars were damaged.
Police psychologists also work at the affected areas and provide psychological assistance to those affected.
National Police of Ukraine