Search-and-rescue operations have ended | Ukraine helicopter crash | 18 Jan 2023


Search-and-rescue operations have ended | State Emergency Service of Ukraine 

According to the State Emergency Service of Ukraine, search-and-rescue operations have ended at the Brovary helicopter crash site. 

The State Emergency Service of Ukraine revised the number of dead down to 14 as of 3 p.m. local time (8 a.m. ET) on Wednesday. The previous number was 16 people.

According to the updated information, 14 dead people were found at the crash site, including one child and nine people who were on board the helicopter. Interior Minister Denis Monastyrsky was among those killed on the helicopter. Another 25 people, including 11 children, have been injured. 

An operational center has been set up in Brovary, located in Lyceum #10, where people affected by the helicopter crash and their relatives may seek psychological and medical assistance. Search-and-rescue operations have now ended at the crash site, the service said Wednesday afternoon. 

Meanwhile, the death toll from a Russian missile strike on an apartment block in Dnipro on Saturday rose to 45 as search teams sift through the rubble. 



WK News, Kyiv. 

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