The ICRC has requested access to the wounded fighters to determine their state of health, the organization said.
The International Committee of the Red Cross has expressed its readiness to help evacuate wounded Ukrainian soldiers as a result of a terrorist attack on a colony in Yelenovka, which is not controlled by Kyiv. This was stated in the statement of the ICRC, published on 29 July.
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“The ICRC has offered assistance in evacuating the injured and providing medicines, protective equipment and forensic materials. Our priority now is to ensure that the injured receive life-saving treatment and that the bodies of the dead are treated with dignity,” the document said. .
It was noted that the Red Cross requested access to wounded soldiers to determine their state of health.
The ICRC expressed its condolences to the families and friends of the Ukrainian prisoners of war who died in the colony, and stressed that they are in constant contact with their families.
Relatives of defenders held in Yelenovka are offered to seek help by calling 0 800 300 155 or +41 22730 3600 (the call is free for Kyivstar users) or at [email protected] / [email protected]indicating the relative’s name, date of birth, your name and contact information.
Recall that as a result of the terrorist attack on the colony in Yelenovka, 53 Ukrainian defenders were killed, 75 more were injured. At the same time, only eight victims were among the occupied guards.
Earlier, the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky called on the UN and the Red Cross, as guarantors of the lives of the residents of Azov and other captured soldiers of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, to respond to the killing of Ukrainian soldiers made by the Russian invaders.
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Source: korrespondent

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