38 hospitalized after Russian attack on Kyiv, 6 children from Okhmatdyt are in capital's hospitals - KCMA
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After the Russian attack on Kyiv, 38 people remain hospitalized, and 6 children from Okhmatdyt are being treated in Kyiv children's hospitals.
In Kyiv, 38 people remain hospitalized after the July 8 missile attack by Russian troops, and 6 children from Okhmatdyt are being treated in the capital's children's hospitals, KCMA reported on Wednesday, UNN reports.
As of the morning of July 10, 38 victims who were injured in an enemy missile attack on July 8 remained hospitalized. 6 of them are in serious condition. In addition, 6 children from the Okhmatdyt hospital, who were injured by a Russian missile two days ago, are being treated in children's hospitals in the city. In total, 100 young patients of the Okhmatdyt hospital are undergoing inpatient treatment in other medical institutions in Kyiv and the region