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UN Security Council to convene over Russian attack on Kyiv children's hospital

08.07.2024 19:30
The UN meeting will take place on Tuesday at the request of the United Kingdom, France, Ecuador, Slovenia, and the United States, according to diplomatic sources from Reuters.
UN Security Council to address Russian shelling of Kyiv childrens hospital, July 8th 2024.
UN Security Council to address Russian shelling of Kyiv children's hospital, July 8th 2024.Xabi Oregi/pexels.com/CC0

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky stated that Ukraine had called for an emergency session. Zelensky emphasized the need to hold Russia and Putin accountable for acts of terror, especially in the context of attacks on civilian buildings.

After world leaders and politicians from various countries, including Polish Foreign Minister Radosław Sikorski, condemned Russia's attack on a Ukrainian children's hospital, the British ambassador to the UN, Barbara Woodward, also criticized the "cowardly and disgraceful attack" on platform X.

Monday's Russian attacks resulted in the deaths of 36 people, 22 of whom were killed in Kyiv, according to Ukrinform. In Kyiv, a Russian missile struck the country's largest children's hospital, Ochmatdyt, killing two staff members and injuring 16, including seven children. Patients had to be evacuated. Fatalities were also reported in Kryvyi Rih, Dnipro, and Pokrovsk.

Source: PAP/Reuters

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Russian rockets strike children's hospital in Kyiv. Intense rescue operation underway

08.07.2024 17:07
Two people were killed in Monday's rocket attack by Russian forces on a children's hospital in Kyiv, and two others were injured, according to Ukraine's State Emergency Service.

World leaders condemn the Russian attack on the Ukrainian children's hospital

08.07.2024 18:00
Politicians unanimously express strong opposition to Russia's intensified attacks on Ukraine. Ambassadors, prime ministers, and foreign ministers assure that this is another war crime for which Vladimir Putin will have to answer.