NewsUkraine seeks NATO help after russian attacks devastate Ternopil

Ukraine seeks NATO help after russian attacks devastate Ternopil

The State Emergency Service of Ukraine has issued a request for international assistance to allies through NATO. Kyiv stated that due to Russian attacks on civilian infrastructure, it urgently needs heavy equipment to combat their effects.

Russian attack on children's hospital in Kyiv
Russian attack on children's hospital in Kyiv
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8:31 PM EDT, August 20, 2024

The State Emergency Service of Ukraine has submitted a request for international assistance through NATO. Kyiv is seeking help to deal with the effects of Russian attacks on the civilian population in Ukraine.

The necessary equipment will be used by civil defense services to neutralize the effects of these attacks, according to the letter sent to NATO. The equipment will first be directed to the regions most affected by Russian attacks.

Kyiv has also posted a list of needed items, including fire trucks with ladders measuring approximately 100 feet and 115 feet. The list includes excavators, tractors, trailers for transporting trucks, and armored medical vehicles for civilian evacuation.

As a result of a Russian drone attack, a large fire broke out at an industrial facility in Ternopil Oblast in western Ukraine, the region's military administration reported early Tuesday morning. Residents were asked not to leave their homes unnecessarily due to deteriorating air quality.

“During the nighttime attack, the enemy targeted an industrial facility. A fire broke out, and all services responsible for the facility's operation were immediately dispatched to the scene,” said Viktor Ustenko, Deputy Head of the Ternopil Regional Military Administration, at a press conference.

“Upon arriving at the scene, it was determined that the fire started due to a hit to one of the tanks storing fuel and lubricants, causing the fire. More than 20 vehicles and over 90 rescuers are involved in extinguishing the fire. At 6:50 a.m. ET, the fire was localized; it is still being extinguished,” informed Viktor Masley, Head of the State Emergency Service in Ternopil Oblast, at the same press conference.

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