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Russian Missile Attack Strikes Ukraine, Including Major Children’s Hospital in Kyiv

A barrage of Russian missiles targeted various locations across Ukraine, including a significant attack on the largest children’s hospital in Kyiv, which serves 20,000 patients annually. This hospital, one of the biggest in Europe, experienced a devastating strike, shocking the nation and the world with the severity of the attack on a civilian healthcare facility dedicated to children. The assault has led to a widespread emergency response, with rescuers and civilians coming together to aid the victims and clear the debris. The attack is part of a larger offensive that saw missiles hit multiple Ukrainian cities, causing casualties and widespread damage.

  • A large-scale missile attack by Russia targeted Ukraine, including a devastating strike on Kyiv’s largest children’s hospital.
  • The children’s hospital, one of the biggest in Europe, served 20,000 patients annually and is now facing significant destruction.
  • Rescuers and hundreds of civilians mobilized to provide support, clearing debris and delivering essentials to victims and emergency crews.
  • Other Ukrainian cities, including the native city of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, were also targeted in the missile strikes, resulting in at least 10 deaths and numerous injuries.
  • Out of the 38 missiles launched, Ukraine’s air defense was able to intercept only 30, underscoring the urgent need for enhanced air defense support from international partners.
  • A national day of mourning has been declared in Ukraine in response to the tragedy, reflecting the deep impact on Ukrainian society and the heightened concern for the safety of children in conflict zones.

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