Russia struck a military hospital in Kharkiv – General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.


Occupiers damaged part of the hospital in Kharkiv
The General Staff reported that on the evening of March 29, the occupiers attacked a military hospital in Kharkiv using drones. This shelling was a violation of international humanitarian law. As a result of the attack, not only the hospital building was damaged, but also the neighboring houses. According to preliminary data, among the injured are military personnel who were receiving treatment at the center.
The General Staff considers this attack intentional and a cynical criminal act by Russia. All necessary information will be forwarded to international criminal justice authorities for further consideration.
Deadly drone attacks on Ukraine continue
Kharkiv is not the only city affected by hostile UAVs. The mayor of Kharkiv reported that as a result of the attacks, a shopping center, residential buildings, a medical facility, and an office building were damaged. A rescue operation is ongoing, as a person was found under the rubble. 19 people have died, including two children. Currently, 13 injured remain in hospitals.
Russia continues to launch massive drone attacks
Not only Kharkiv, but also other cities in Ukraine have fallen victim to attacks by Russia using drones. In particular, the Bartolomeo restaurant and hotel complex in Dnipro suffered significant damage. Among the dead and injured are 21 people, the youngest being 19 years old, and the oldest - 74. The attack resulted in the destruction of buildings, cars, and motorcycles, as well as damage to an educational institution, administrative building, and other facilities.
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