“There are 17 confirmed injuries among the hospital staff,” Kirilenko told Ukrainian television, adding that according to initial reports “there were no children” among the injured, as well as no deaths.
Ukrainian President Volodomir Zelensky once again directed his anger at the NATO for refusing to declare a no-fly zone over Ukraine, saying: “How much longer will the world be complicit in ignoring terror? Close the sky right now! Stop the killing! They have power but they seem to be losing humanity.”
For its part, the city council stressed that “the destruction is enormous.”
“Few things are more immoral than attacking the vulnerable and defenseless,” the British prime minister reacted, Boris Johnson after that attack. “The UK is seeking more support for Ukraine to defend itself against air strikes,” she added, saying “Russia will be held accountable for its terrible crimes.”
Meanwhile, the director general of the World Health Organization (WHO), Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, denounced at a press conference that at least ten members of the health personnel died and 16 were injured in 18 attacks on medical facilities during the Ukraine war.
These attacks on buildings intended for medical care, ambulances and other civilian targets “deprive entire communities of health care,” lamented Tedros, who called on Russia to “allow unhindered access to this assistance for those who need it.”
The WHO sent 81 tons of medical supplies to Ukraine, including five tons that arrived in Kiev on Tuesday.
Source: Ambito

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