Ambulance teams from the Okhmatdyt hospital transferred 94 children to other medical institutions. Of these, 8 were injured.
A Russian rocket attack on Ukraine on July 8 killed 38 people, including four children. The rescue operation continues, President Vladimir Zelensky said on Telegram on Tuesday, July 9.
“Rescue operation continues after yesterday’s Russian missile attack. So far, 38 people are known to have died, including four children. My condolences to all the relatives and friends. 190 people the injured. Help is provided to all. 64 people are in hospitals in Kyiv, 28 are hospitalized in Krivoy Rog, “said the head of state.
According to Zelensky, all patients from Okhmatdyt were transferred to other medical institutions.
“Rescue work continued throughout the night in some of the missile impact areas. Almost 400 rescuers were involved. Thank you to everyone who is rescuing and taking care of our people, everyone involved, everyone who helped. We continue our work to increase the protection of our cities and communities from Russian terror, the world will have solutions for this,” the president said.
He also thanked all the leaders who supported the Ukrainian people and are preparing new common measures to protect lives from Russian terror.
In this regard, Kyiv mayor Vitaliy Klitschko said that ambulance teams from the Okhmatdyt hospital transferred 94 children to other medical institutions. Of these, 8 were injured.
As you know, on July 8, the Russian invaders fired 38 missiles of various types into Ukraine. The air defense shot 30 targets, but there were few hits. Rockets hit the Okhmatdyt children’s hospital, a medical center and residential buildings in Kyiv. People also died in Krivoy Rog and Dnieper.
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Source: korrespondent

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