Russia destroyed more than 100 hospitals in Ukraine


In total, 570 hospitals, laboratories, first-aid posts were fired upon by Russian troops.
Since the beginning of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Russian troops have shelled 570 medical facilities, of which 101 have been completely destroyed. This was announced on May 13 by the head of the parliamentary committee on the health of the nation, medical care and medical insurance, Mikhail Radutsky, with reference to the head of state.
Radutsky stressed that the Russian military is conducting aimed fire precisely at medical infrastructure facilities. He called such actions barbaric.
They want to destroy all medical institutions with rocket strikes and bombings. Leaving our citizens without hospitals, without maternity hospitals, without providing medical care, without doctors is a component of the genocide of the Ukrainian people, the parliamentarian said.
At the same time, Radutsky called on partner countries to recognize the actions of the Russian military as genocide, as they did in Lithuania, the Czech Republic and Canada.
In turn, the head of the Luhansk OVA Serhiy Gaidai said that in Rubizhne (Luhansk region), Kadyrov's men stole medical equipment from the infectious diseases department of the hospital.
Uneducated killers allegedly accidentally found the "abandoned" hospital building in Rubezhnoye, and it also turned out to be with modern expensive equipment and had large stocks of foreign medicines, Gaidai said.
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