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Since the beginning of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the city of Mariupol has been bombed. On Wednesday, 17 people, including all medical staff, were injured in an airstrike on a children’s hospital.
Seventeen adults were injured Wednesday in a Russian military airstrike on a children’s hospital in the port city of Mariupol in southeastern Ukraine, regional official Pavlo Grilenko announced. “There are 17 confirmed injuries on hospital staff,” he pointed out to Ukrainian television, noting that among the first assessments were “no children” and “no deaths”. A few minutes ago, Pavlo Grilenko wrote on his Facebook page: “Everything was destroyed during the Russian airstrikes on Mariupol. Only now. “
The President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zhelensky, responded quickly to the announcement of the bombing of the hospital, and later pointed out on Twitter that “people and children are under the rubble.” “Cruel! Stop these killings!”
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In a video released by the President of Ukraine, you can see the interiors of buildings being blown up and debris, sheets of paper and pieces of glass scattered on the floor. In another video posted on the National Police Facebook page, several burned cars and a ditch shot out of the hospital testify to the airstrikes.
Since the beginning of the Russian invasion of Ukraine on February 24, at least 19 attacks have been carried out against health facilities, health workers and ambulances, killing at least ten people, according to the World Health Organization.
With the exception of Volodymyr Zelensky, the international community reacted quickly, blaming British Prime Minister Boris Johnson for the “immoral” attack. Recall that any health facility “should not be a target”.
“Crime against humanity” and “genocide”
In Ukraine, Lyudmila Denisova, in charge of human rights in the Ukrainian parliament, condemned in her telegram channel “an example of crime against humanity and genocide against the Ukrainian people.” For his part, Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmitry Kuleba condemned the “barbarism” of the Russian military, again pleading with the West to “give it airplanes now,” and Kiev has repeatedly called on the Russian military in recent days.
In the strategic port of Mariupol in the southeast of the country, in the Sea of Azov, nearly 300,000 civilians have been struggling for days without access to humanitarian aid without water, food and electricity. .
(AFP)