In the middle of a Russian border town, a civilian hospital is being used as a military hospital. It was filled with wounded invaders. That night there was an explosion near the hospital.
On the night of Tuesday, July 9, explosions occurred in the Russian city of Belgorod. Local authorities reported shooting at aerial targets and one death. Meanwhile, the opposition publication SOTA wrote that the strike was carried out on the premises of a hospital that had been converted into a military hospital.
“Its building is located on Belgorodsky Prospekt, 99 k20, in the photos published by Governor Gladkov, you can see, in particular, the houses on the nearby street – Bogdan Khmelnitsky Avenue, 60a The distance between the buildings is 800 meters, while The effect sites are in the blog photos that Gladkova is missing,” the message said.
The publication recalls that earlier z-activists published footage from a hospital building filled with military personnel.
It was noted that SOTA journalists also previously, without giving the address, noted that the building of the civil hospital is used for military purposes. In fact, civilians and the city center were used as human shields.
We remind you that on Monday Russian terrorists fired missiles at the largest children’s hospital in Ukraine – Okhmatdyt. At least two people died and two were injured. There may still be people under the rubble. The rocket hit the intensive care unit for acute intoxication at the Okhmatdet children’s hospital, where sick children received an important dialysis procedure.
The Ukrainian Armed Forces vowed retaliation for the Russian strike on Okhmadet
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Source: korrespondent

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