We are constantly communicating with rescuers to ensure that the work of our volunteer team and the SES of Ukraine is as effective and useful as possible

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One of our close friends, a rescuer, witnessed the enemy missile attack on Kyiv this morning. He was just getting ready for work when the explosions occurred. He called his friends, corrected the address where to send the rescue teams, and then ran to the place of arrival to save people, to help his friends...

We are constantly communicating with rescuers to make the work of our volunteer team and the SES of Ukraine as effective and useful as possible. We motivate rescuers, firefighters and sappers with our work and faith in them and are motivated by their calm, professional desire to save and help, which is a natural reflex.

Today is not over yet. And who knows what it will bring us next... The images and cries of the little girl rescued in Kyiv today hurt our already wounded human hearts. However, we know what everyone must do now. Our brave and courageous soldiers will do everything to ensure that the inhuman who fired a missile at peaceful Kyiv does not have a soft landing. Our medics will treat those who have been wounded by enemy shelling. Our rescuers and firefighters will calmly and professionally come to the rescue in the first minutes as a matter of natural reflex. We all know what everyone must do for the sake of Ukraine's victory.

Let us once again thank our rescuers and firefighters, our saviours, who are the first to come to the rescue of our lives. Every day.