In Kyiv, work to dismantle structures and clear the aftermath of strikes that took place on the night of November 29 has been completed. Some 360 rescuers and 74 pieces of equipment were involved in recovery and rescue operations; 50 people received psychological support.
Debris-clearing operations
Police pulled a boy from under the rubble of one of the damaged buildings. In addition, rescuers retrieved a kitten from the debris in Kyiv region.
The rescue service published photos of the work to clear the aftermath of the shelling and of operations at the damage sites.
Impact on infrastructure
As a result of the night attack on November 29, 37 people were injured and two were killed. Due to damage, some consumers in five districts of Kyiv were temporarily left without heating.
Water pressure in the city's supply networks was restored to regulatory levels in all districts, and power utility crews restored electricity to more than 360,000 households.
Reaction from international figures
"The Russians do not want peace"
– Maria Malmer Stenergard, Sweden's foreign minister