Zelensky on the consequences of Russia's massive attack: 38 dead, 190 wounded, rescue operation continues
Kyiv • UNN
Russia's massive attack on Ukraine on July 8 killed 38 people, including 4 children, injured 190, and rescue operations are underway, while patients from the Okhmatdyt children's hospital have been transferred to other facilities.
So far, 38 people have been killed, including four children, as a result of the massive attack by the Russian army on Ukraine on July 8. Another 190 people were injured. The rescue operation is underway. All patients from the Okhmatdyt children's hospital have been transferred to other medical institutions. This was announced on Tuesday by President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, UNN reports.
As of now, 38 people have been reported dead, including four children. My condolences to all the families and friends. 190 people were injured
He said that all the victims are being provided with assistance. There are 64 people in hospitals in Kyiv, 28 hospitalized in Kryvyi Rih, and 6 in Dnipro.
All patients were transferred from Okhmatdyt to other medical institutions.
As the President noted, in some places where missiles hit, rescue operations did not stop all night. Almost 400 rescuers were involved.
"We continue our work to increase the protection of our cities and communities from Russian terror. There will be solutions. The world has the necessary power for this," Zelensky said and thanked all the leaders who supported Ukraine and are preparing new joint steps to protect lives from Russian terror.