Canadian Red Cross helps rebuild Ukrainian children’s hospital after rocket attack
The Canadian Red Cross is supporting the reopening of Ukraine's largest children's hospital, which was hit by a rocket attack that killed four and injured twelve, one year ago.
- One year after a devastating rocket attack, the century-old Okhmatdyt, Ukraine's largest children's hospital, is preparing to reopen with help from the Canadian Red Cross, Sabina Voronetsa said.
- The rocket strike killed four people and injured others, closing the mustard-yellow, five-storey Okhmatdyt hospital since July 2024 and damaging surrounding medical buildings.
- Mykyta Ilin of the Red Cross said, `The rocket actually fell to that building,' and `I think every window got destroyed,' adding, `Our approach is not to build a new hospital.
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Workers suspended from ropes apply the last touches of white paint to the mouldings of the Okhmatdyt Paediatric Hospital in Kyiv.
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Canadian Red Cross helps rebuild Ukrainian children's hospital after rocket attack
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