Video. Kyiv Children’s Hospital Partially Reopened


Flowers and stuffed animals were placed at the entrance to the hospital, where the missile struck. Work to rebuild the facility continues, with heavy equipment being used to clear debris.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said about $10 million would be allocated for its reconstruction.

The hospital partially resumed its medical services on Tuesday.

The State Emergency Service has clarified the consequences of the Russian missile attack on Ukrainian cities on July 8 – which notably hit the “Ohmatdyt” hospital.

On that day, Russia fired more than 40 cruise missiles at Ukraine. The shelling hit Kyiv, Dnipro, Kryvyi Rih and other cities. Forty-four people were killed. The number of injured rose to 196, including 10 children.

According to Svitlana Vodolaha, head of the press service of the State Emergency Service, the capital suffered the most that day: 33 people died in Kyiv. The missile strikes injured 125 people, including 10 children.

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