Russian Missiles Kill 31 in Ukraine, Gut Kyiv Children’s Hospital
Russia has struck cities across Ukraine with a missile barrage that killed 31 people and heavily damaged a Kyiv children’s hospital in an assault condemned as a ruthless attack on civilians.
Dozens of volunteers, doctors and rescue workers were digging through debris of a part of Okhmatdyt paediatric hospital in a desperate search for survivors after the rare day-time bombardment, according to reporters present at the scene.
The first responders ran for cover when sirens and an explosion sounded after the initial strikes, a repeat attack that left four dead at a maternity hospital in a separate district of Kyiv, emergency services said.
President Volodymyr Zelensky said Russian forces fired more than 40 missiles toward at least five major civilian hubs, mainly in the south and east of the country, as well as the capital.
Zelensky arrived in Poland as news of the strikes broke to sign a security deal with Prime Minister Donald Tusk in Warsaw, where the leaders held a minute of silence for the victims.
The Ukrainian leader in Warsaw called on allies to deliver “a stronger response to the blow that Russia has once again delivered on our population, on our land and on our children.”
France denounces ‘barbaric’ attack
The UN condemned the wave of strikes saying it was “unconscionable that children are killed and injured in this war,” while the EU’s Josep Borrell slammed Russia for “ruthlessly” targeting civilians.
France condemned the attacks, with the foreign ministry calling the bombardment of a children’s hospital in Kyiv “barbaric”.
Kyiv said the children’s hospital had been struck by a Russian cruise missile and claimed that it contained components produced in NATO member countries.
Russia however claimed the extensive missile damage in Kyiv was in fact caused by a Ukrainian air defence missile.
Moscow said its forces had struck their “intended targets”, which it added were only defence industry and military installations.