Starting tomorrow, a hospital in Mirnograd, Donetsk region, will stop accepting patients amid increased shelling by the Russian Federation

Starting tomorrow, a hospital in Mirnograd, Donetsk region, will stop accepting patients amid increased shelling by the Russian Federation

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Due to increased Russian shelling, a hospital in Mirnograd, Donetsk region, will stop receiving patients from tomorrow. Patients will be redirected to Dobropolskaya and Pokrovskaya communities, RMA chairman Vadim Filashkin said.

Due to the difficult situation at the front and increased Russian shelling, a hospital in Mirnograd, Donetsk region, will stop receiving patients from tomorrow. Patients will be redirected to Dobropolskaya and Pokrovskaya communities. this was announced by the chairman of RMA Vadim Filashkin, reports UNN

Details 

The chairman of the RMA said that he discussed the state of affairs in the medical industry in frontline communities with the minister of Health Viktor Lyashko. First of all, it was about Selidovo, Mirnograd and Novogrodovka. 

In particular, they discussed the humanitarian situation, the relaxation of medical institutions, the evacuation of their employees and equipment.

Starting tomorrow, the mirnograd hospital will stop accepting patients, they will be redirected to the Dobropolskaya and Pokrovskaya communities

- filashkin said.

The head of the RMA pointed out that the enemy is constantly shelling Ukrainian cities and villages. According to him, the situation at the front is very difficult. 

Filashkin  once again stressed that all civilians should be evacuated. 

addition 

Russian troops over the past day, on August 18, attacked 12 settlements in the Donetsk region, delivering 2,806 strikes. 58 civilian objects were damaged, including 36 residential buildings, and Mirnograd suffered the most.

As a result of Russian strikes, three civilians were killed and 9 others were injured.

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