The medical community is actively working to provide emergency medical care to all children from Okhmatdyt, and no patient is currently suffering from the lack of professional help.
This was reported by Volodymyr Zhovnir, Director General of Okhmatdyt, on Radio Liberty, according to a UNN correspondent.
The entire medical community has responded and conditions are being created to ensure that all emergency and planned surgeries are carried out and that therapy for dialysis and oncology patients is not interrupted. No child in need of highly specialized care is now suffering from its absence
According to Okhmatdyt's CEO, as of yesterday, 600 patients had been transferred. Nevertheless, three buildings and the polyclinic of Okhmatdyt continue to function after the Russian strike. The extent of the damage to the hospital is not yet clear, but according to the doctor, it is estimated at hundreds of millions of hryvnias.
Recall
From the capital's Okhmatdyt hospital, 94 children were transferred to other medical facilities, eight of whom were injured by the enemy attack. As of the morning of July 9, 57 people injured in the attack on Kyiv were hospitalized , 5 of them in serious condition.