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    In Kyiv, One Man's Dash to Try to Save Neighbours After Russian Strike

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    Posted on August 28, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    Tags:humanitarian aidCrisis ResponsePublic Health

    Quick Summary

    A Kyiv resident bravely assisted neighbors after a Russian strike, showcasing civilian resilience amid ongoing attacks.

    Kyiv Resident's Brave Efforts to Rescue Neighbors After Attack

    Civilians Respond to Crisis in Kyiv

    By Anna Voitenko

    The Aftermath of the Attack

    KYIV (Reuters) -A wounded woman pinned down by concrete. A man whose leg was badly broken. A child trapped under debris.

    Vladislav Kalashnikov's Actions

    The scenes after Thursday's Russian drone and missile attack on Kyiv were tragically familiar: residents picking through debris while awaiting rescuers, often amid the moans and cries of their neighbours.

    Community Resilience Amid Violence

    Among those trying to help was 19-year-old Vladislav Kalashnikov. Despite his own apartment being torn apart in the attack, he had rushed to help his neighbours in a nearby building.

    "I didn't get scared - I went to help right away," he told Reuters outside the partly wrecked building on Kyiv's eastern outskirts, where all but one of at least 18 people killed in strikes across the city had died.

    Footage captured by the aspiring lawyer on his cell phone in the chaotic aftermath showed a fiery hellscape of twisted metal, gaping brick walls and shattered glass.

    After ensuring his family was safe, Kalashnikov rushed to survey the scene, where he found a man immobilised by a broken leg.

    "He was screaming for help," he said. "There was also a child crying for help. We first helped the child, she was under debris."

    Kalashnikov, who appeared calm, also recalled trying, with others, to pull a woman with a gaping head wound out from under a concrete block.

    Explosions roared in the background as they worked, his footage showed.

    "We couldn't lift the block," he said, pausing and casting his eyes downward. It was not immediately clear whether she had survived.

    As he spoke, rescue workers carried away bodies in black bags.

    Kalashnikov, like many Ukrainians, said he has grown used to the increasingly frequent strikes that Russia, which denies deliberately targeting civilians, has unleashed on Kyiv and other cities.

    Yet despite his close brush with the violence, he said he had no intention of leaving Ukraine for safer countries. Earlier this week, the government lifted a ban on men aged 18 to 22 travelling abroad.

    "I want to study further," he said. "I see my future here."

    (Writing by Dan Peleschuk; Editing by Alex Richardson)

    Table of Contents

    • Civilians Respond to Crisis in Kyiv
    • The Aftermath of the Attack
    • Vladislav Kalashnikov's Actions
    • Community Resilience Amid Violence

    Key Takeaways

    • •A Russian strike hit Kyiv, causing significant damage.
    • •Vladislav Kalashnikov, a 19-year-old, helped rescue his neighbors.
    • •Kalashnikov captured footage of the chaotic aftermath.
    • •Despite the violence, Kalashnikov plans to stay in Ukraine.
    • •The Ukrainian government lifted travel bans for young men.

    Frequently Asked Questions about In Kyiv, one man's dash to try to save neighbours after Russian strike

    1What is humanitarian aid?

    Humanitarian aid refers to assistance provided for humanitarian purposes, typically in response to crises such as natural disasters or armed conflicts, aimed at saving lives and alleviating suffering.

    2What is community resilience?

    Community resilience is the ability of a community to withstand and recover from adverse situations, such as disasters or economic downturns, through collective action and support.

    3What is emergency response?

    Emergency response is the immediate reaction to an emergency situation, involving coordinated efforts to provide assistance and manage the crisis effectively.

    4What is crisis response?

    Crisis response involves the actions taken to address and manage a crisis situation, ensuring safety and providing necessary support to affected individuals and communities.

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