The legendary company Rolls Royce will restore the hospital in the Sumy region


A hospital in a Ukrainian village destroyed by Russian aggressors will be restored by Rolls Royce.
About two thousand people live in the village of Khukhra in the Sumy region. As a result of the fighting, the local hospital was completely destroyed here due to a direct hit by a Russian missile. Fortunately, at that moment there were no doctors or patients in the building.
The Ministry of Health of Ukraine announced today that Rolls Royce has decided to help rebuild the hospital. Part of the required amount was collected by its employees, and the rest will be allocated by the company itself.
It is assumed that the construction will take about six months and 13 million hryvnia, i.е. about 440 thousand dollars).
This is the first such restoration project involving a major company.
To date, about 779 medical facilities on the territory of Ukraine have either been destroyed or captured by the occupiers.
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