Military hospital in Kharkiv resumes operations after Russian strike.

Military hospital in Kharkiv resumes operations
Military hospital in Kharkiv resumes operations

Occupiers struck the military hospital in Kharkiv with 'Shaheds'

On the evening of March 29, the occupiers struck the military hospital in Kharkiv with 'Shaheds'. Today, despite the damage, the facility has resumed surgeries. This was reported by 'Glavkom' referring to the Facebook page of the hospital.

Once again, the Russian Federation committed a crime – it used lethal weapons against a medical facility. This is not the first Time the hospital has been shelled. This is an act of terrorism, stated the head of the Military Medical Clinical Center of the Northern Region, Eduard Khoroshun.

As a result of the night strike by the 'Shahed', patients and staff were injured, and several buildings were damaged.

However, operations have already resumed in the operating rooms that were damaged by the blast wave. The hospital cannot stop providing assistance and treating patients for even a moment. We do not announce fundraising for the rehabilitation of the facility; we hope to manage on our own. All your anger, rage, outrage, your empathy and sympathy towards our doctors and wounded soldiers should be converted into donations, stated the hospital's message.

General Staff: Russians cynically violated international humanitarian law

Earlier, the General Staff reacted to the strike on the military hospital in Kharkiv and stated that the Russians cynically violated the norms of international humanitarian law. This was reported by 'Glavkom'.

The fact of the deliberate, targeted shelling of a Ukrainian medical institution by the Russian army has added to the long list of vile and cynical crimes committed by the Russians since the unprovoked invasion of Ukraine began. War crimes have no statute of limitations. The relevant evidence will be forwarded to the international criminal justice authorities, said the message from the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

It is worth noting that Kharkiv Mayor Ihor Terekhov reported that enemy drone strikes occurred at six addresses. Many fires broke out. Among the damaged facilities are a shopping center, multi-storey residential buildings, a medical institution, and an office building.


Read also

Advertising