September 29, 2024
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Zelensky reported on the 8 victims of the Russian attack on the hospital in Sumy: “It is worth paying attention to where Russia is hitting”

Zelenskyi reported on the 8 victims of the Russian attack on the hospital in Sumy: “It is worth paying attention to where Russia is hitting” The Russian attack by “shahed” on the hospital in Sumy resulted in 8 victims and 11 wounded. Zelensky called on the world to pay attention to the fact that Russia attacks civilian objects, and emphasized the need for peace through force.”, — write on: unn.ua

It is known that 8 people died as a result of enemy airstrikes on one of the hospitals in Sumy, eleven people were injured, and 113 patients were evacuated from the hospital, President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy said, reports UNN.

Amounts Russia hit one of the city’s hospitals with “shahedas”. So far, 8 people have died. My condolences to the families and loved ones. Eleven people were injured, 113 patients were evacuated from the hospital

According to him, the rescue operation is currently underway.

“Everyone in the world who talks about this war should pay attention to where Russia is hitting. They are fighting with hospitals, civilian objects, people’s lives. Only force can force Russia to peace. Peace through force is the only right way. Thank you all , who helps us on this way,” added the President.

The double strike of the Russian Federation on the hospital in Sumy: the consequences were shownSeptember 28, 2024, 08:45 • 4306 views

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