The algorithm for the work of emergency services after Russian shelling in Odessa will be analyzed.
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The corresponding instruction was given by the Minister of Internal Affairs Igor Klimenko. This method must take into account the operational situation. The head of the Ministry of Internal Affairs wrote about this on March 16 in Telegram after today’s visit to Odessa.
At the same time, he gave instructions to conduct a detailed analysis of existing instructions and, if necessary, make adjustments to the work algorithm, taking into account the operational situation, the message says.
Klimenko also visited the wounded and assured that they were receiving the necessary medical care. There are still people with serious injuries, doctors are fighting for their lives. Psychologists and psychiatrists also work with victims.
Let us remind you that on March 15, the Russian army sent two ballistic missiles to Odessa. After the first arrival, a fire broke out, which rescuers arrived to extinguish. They not only fought the fire, but also cleared the rubble and looked for victims. At this time, the enemy struck an insidious second blow.
21 people died. Among them are two rescuers from the State Emergency Service, a paramedic and police officers. Also victims of the attack were former mayor Sergei Tetyukhin and the commander of the Tsunami battalion, Alexander Gostishchev.
People’s Deputy from “Voice” Solomiya Bobrovskaya called on the Ukrainian special services to quickly identify collaborators and traitors who surrendered the location and knew about the possible presence of key military personnel for the National Guard of Ukraine and the Main Directorate of the National Police.
Source: Racurs

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