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