Odesa region is close by: Kiper says the region is ready to take in children from Okhmatdyt

Odesa region is close by: Kiper says the region is ready to take in children from Okhmatdyt

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Odesa region is ready to receive children from Kyiv's Okhmatdyt Children's Hospital, which was damaged by a Russian missile strike, with at least 200 beds available that can be added if necessary.

Odesa Oblast is ready to admit children from Okhmatdyt to regional and municipal medical facilities. At least 200 beds are currently ready, and their number will be increased if necessary. This was reported by the head of the Odesa Regional State Administration, Oleh Kiper, according to UNN.

"A terrible day for the whole country: Kyiv, Kryvyi Rih, Dnipro, Sloviansk, Kramatorsk. Residential buildings, businesses, a children's hospital... dozens of dead and wounded.

It is impossible to watch the footage from Okhmatdyt, which was hit by one of the terrorists' missiles, without crying. The largest children's hospital in the country, where dozens of little lives are saved every day, is now in blood and ruins. Odesa Oblast is ready to admit children from Okhmatdyt to regional and municipal medical facilities. We have at least 200 beds ready. But if necessary, we will accept as many as needed. The medical facilities are provided with everything they need.

Odesa region is close, no matter what," he writes.

As a reminder, today the enemy launched a missile attack on the capital. As of now, there are 17 dead.