Rescuers pull out cat that was in house at time of hit

Attack against Kyiv on October 30 — State Emergency Service workers pulled out a cat from a damaged house
Rescuers resuscitate a cat that survived the hit in Kyiv house. Photo: screenshot

On the night of October 30, the Russian army shelled Kyiv. Emergency responders rescued a cat in one of the apartments of a damaged house due to hit by a fragment of an enemy drone.

This was reported by the press service of the State Emergency Service of Ukraine.

Drone attack on Kyiv

During the night attack by enemy drones on Kyiv, a house in Solomyanskyi district was damaged.

Rescuers of the State Emergency Service resuscitated a cat that was in one of the apartments, which was almost completely burned down due to hit by a fragment. The four-legged animal survived and was returned to its owners.

"Emergency responders resuscitated the cat and handed it over to its owner. Currently, the four-legged animal's life is not in danger," the report says.

As a reminder, a fire broke out in several apartments as a result of a hit to a residential building in Kyiv — check out the photo report of the consequences from Novyny.LIVE.

Previously, a resident of a damaged house in Solomyanskyi district told how she caught the moment of hitting the high-rise building.

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