Russians attack emergency services: Ministry of Health names the number of injured medics and vehicles.
07.07.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
07.07.2025
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Russian troops shell civil infrastructure in Ukraine
Russian troops continue to systematically shell civilian infrastructure in Ukraine, increasingly targeting emergency medical services. Ambulance stations, base points, administrative buildings, medical transport, and most importantly, the medics themselves are coming under fire, who despite everything continue their work. This was reported by the Ministry of Health, as cited by 'Glavkom'.
Medical personnel in conflict zone under fire
The team of the state institution 'UNPC EMD and MK of the Ministry of Health of Ukraine' conducted a monitoring of losses in the emergency medical services and disaster medicine system for June and early July 2025. Their data indicates that six medics were injured, two of them due to a drone attack on the team. Additionally, 24 ambulances were damaged, two of which were completely destroyed.
Events in Eastern Ukraine confirm the threat to medical infrastructure and personnel due to shelling and attacks. It is important to ensure the protection of the civilian population and medical personnel to provide necessary assistance to the victims.
In the course of the conflict in Ukraine, Russian troops continue to shell civilian infrastructure, including medical facilities. This poses a serious threat to the civilian population and medical personnel, who continue their work even under fire. It is necessary to take measures to protect civilian objects and ensure the safety of medical personnel.Read also
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