Yesterday, January 1, at 21.45, Russian invaders dropped two guided bombs on a hospital in the village of Bolshoi Burluk, Kharkov region.
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The head of the Main Directorate of the National Police in the Kharkov region, Vladimir Timoshko, announced this on his Facebook page.
It is noted that the State Emergency Service, with the help of the police, evacuated 38 people from the hospital, including:
- 33 patients (two of them bedridden);
- five staff.
The head of the Kharkov Regional Police Oleg Sinegubov reported in his Teegram channel that four injured people were provided with first aid on the spot.
The building’s façade, windows and roof were damaged.
Hospital staff and patients managed to respond to the air raid signal, the official noted. — Those who are allowed according to medical indications will be treated on an outpatient basis with additional medical examination and observation.
Source: Racurs

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