Ukraine war: Russia destroys a hospital in latest missile attack
Not less than two individuals have been killed and more than 30 harmed in a Russian rocket strike on a medical center in the eastern Ukrainian city of Dnipro, Ukrainian authorities say.
Provincial head Serhiy Lysak said two young men aged three and six were likewise among the injured.
President Volodymyr Zelensky described the assault as a “pure atrocity”.
Russian strikes on Ukraine have intensified as of late in front of a normal Ukrainian counteroffensive.
Mr. Zelensky posted a video of the damaged clinic that showed firemen at the scene and smoke surging from the building.
“Russian terrorists once again confirm their status of fighters against everything humane and honest,” he said.
Earlier, Mr. Lysak said the region came under a “mass attack…with missiles and drones” on Thursday night.
“It was a tough night. It was loud,” he said. “Dnipro has suffered.”
At the scene, fire crews were sawing down trees to get a mounted hose closer to the flames which had engulfed the large, three-story building.
Meanwhile, amidst the rubble, rescue teams were searching for two missing people.
Ukrainian authorities said they shot down 17 missiles and 31 drones launched from Russia overnight.
Several drones and missiles hit targets in Dnipro and the eastern city of Kharkiv, including an oil depot.
Ukraine’s capital, Kyiv, was also targeted and officials said fragments of intercepted drones fell on the roof of a shopping center, while a house and several cars were damaged.
In Russia, a blast damaged a residential and office building in the southern city of Krasnodar on Friday morning.
The region’s governor, Veniamin Kondratyev, said two Ukrainian drones caused it: “There is some damage to buildings, but the critical infrastructure was not damaged. And most importantly, there were no casualties.”
Russia’s Belgorod region, which was the scene of an unprecedented incursion from Ukrainian territory earlier this week, was also hit overnight. The village of Kozinka was struck more than 130 times, according to its governor Vyacheslav Gladkov.
Mr. Gladkov said one woman was injured. He said the Grayvoron district, where the incursion took place, was subject to the worst attacks.