(9 Feb 2023)
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ASSOCIATED PRESS
Kyiv - 8 February 2023
++NIGHT SHOTS++
1. Bulldozer clearing rubble and debris
2. Rescuers searching for victims
3. Various of bulldozer moving rubble
4. Rescuers at work
5. SOUNDBITE (Ukrainian) Ihor Shyryi, Deputy chief of Kyiv Emergency Service:
"There are still people under the rubble. There was a fire in building. Now (the) fire has been stopped and there is no (more) smoke. We know that the explosion happened inside this one-story building."
6. Relatives with rescuers
7. SOUNDBITE (Ukrainian) Alina Maliutina, came to seek information on her husband:
"There was an explosion but the location was unclear. We knew only (the) district. Than there was information about the address. So I started to call (my husband). But I didn't manage to get him. So I came here."
8. Rescuers removing rubble
9. SOUNDBITE (Ukrainian) Alina Maliutina, came to seek information on her husband:
"There was no connection with him for the last two hours. I didn't call his parents yet. I don't know what I should say."
10. Paramedics moving woman recovered from building into ambulance
11. Paramedics near ambulance
12. Ambulance leaving
STORYLINE:
At least four people were killed in an explosion that hit a former factory at an industrial zone in the Ukrainian capital on Thursday.
The Kyiv Emergency Service said at least five other people were injured.
About 10 people were believed to have been inside the building when the explosion happened.
The 30-year-old husband of Alina Maliutina was working in a workshop at the site when the blast went off.
She said she was unable to reach him by telephone and came to the industrial zone to find out what had happened.
"I didn't call his parents yet. I don't know what I should say," she told The Associated Press.
Authorities were investigating the cause of the blast, with some unconfirmed reports suggesting a gas canister blew up.
AP video shot by: Inna Varenytsia
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