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The FFU helped victims of missile strike on mall in Kremenchug

The FFU helped victims of missile strike on mall in Kremenchug

In the afternoon of June 27, the russian army launched missile strikes on the Amstor shopping center in the Kremenchuk, Poltava region. The President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelensky, said that more than a thousand people were in the mall at that time.

It is known about 18 dead. Eight more fragments of human bodies were found at the place of the fire and burned alive.

About a hundred people sought help at the Kremenchuk Intensive Care Hospital due to the rocket fire at the city's shopping center and the fire it caused.

The FFU team immediately contacted the hospital management, accepted a request for essential medicines, and delivered 30 boxes of humanitarian aid to the victims on the same day. Among the transferred medical supplies were: burn patches, bandages, anti-burn and antiseptic drugs, painkillers, medical gloves, and other essentials.

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Kremenchug boxes with help

It should be noted that there are still 24 people with severe burns in the intensive care units. We liaise with the hospital and continue to receive requests for medical supplies needed by physicians.

We are currently purchasing 500 bandages for the treatment of burns and external fixation devices for repositioning broken bones.