over 1,600 people were treated by medical services at Uman in Ukraine.

Head of the medical clinic Nachi Klein issued a statement at the end of the holiday that said: "The medical cases that we treated included broken bones, lacerations, contusions of various kinds and degrees, shortness of breath, a number of victims suffering wounds from bb gun pellets, and other medical issues some of which required transport to local hospitals or hospitals in Kiev. At the beginning of the holiday, one person was airlifted to a hospital in Kiev as he required immediate hospitalization due to his severe condition."