Russians turn children's institutions in Luhansk Oblast into military hospitals

The Russian invaders have turned two children's health centres into military hospitals in the occupied territories of Luhansk Oblast, where over 200 wounded servicemen are being treated. Source: General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine on Facebook, information as of 06:00 on 4 July Quote:"The Russian occupiers continue to violate the norms of international humanitarian law and use children's institutions in temporarily occupied settlements to provide medical assistance to their wounded servicemen.

For example, Russian servicemen set up a military hospital on the territory of a children's health centre in the settlement of Makarove, Luhansk Oblast, housing over 100 wounded occupiers. Russian military equipment and checkpoints are scattered throughout the centre's territory. Residential buildings where the local population lives are located very close.

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The situation is similar in the city of Lyman, Luhansk Oblast, where the Russian occupiers have turned the Yayinka children's health centre into a military hospital, where more than 100 wounded invaders are also being treated.

Russian forces also use the camp to store military equipment." Background: A military hospital under construction in Bryansk, Russia, was on fire. Journalists fight on their own frontline. Support Ukrainska Pravda or become our patron!

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