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September 8, 2024

220 wounded remain in hospitals after Russian strike on Poltava.

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    There are still 220 wounded people, including some very seriously, being treated in hospital after the Russian missile strike on the Institute of Communications in Poltava on September 3.

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    Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky announced this in his video address today, September 8.

    He noted that the beginning of the month was marked by brutal Russian strikes.

    Only after the strike on the Poltava Institute of Communications, 220 wounded are still being treated in hospital. Among them, there are seriously, very seriously wounded, Zelensky emphasized. – I thank all the doctors, all the nurses who are trying to help, trying to save more lives.

    Let us recall that today it became known that the number of people killed as a result of the Russian missile strike on Poltava has risen to 58 – three victims died in hospitals.

    Source: Racurs

    David
    David

    I am David Wyatt, a professional writer and journalist for Buna Times. I specialize in the world section of news coverage, where I bring to light stories and issues that affect us globally. As a graduate of Journalism, I have always had the passion to spread knowledge through writing.

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