White House believes Russian strike on Okhmatdyt hospital must be investigated as Russian war crime
The 8 July attack is not the first time Russia strikes medical facilities in Ukraine, and the attack on the Okhmatdyt hospital stresses the necessity to investigate these actions. Source: Michael Carpenter, senior director for Europe at the US National Security Council, at a briefing, as reported by a European Pravda correspondent Details: The White House has condemned the latest Russian attack on Ukraine, specifically on the Okhmatdyt children's hospital.
Advertisement:Quote: "Today's horrible attack on Ukraine, specifically on a children's hospital, proves a terrible price of Russian aggression which Russian leader Vladimir Putin is willing to pay in his war."
"This is sadly not the first time that the Russians attacked a maternity hospital, as well as a children's hospital during the war," Carpenter added. He stated that the US would continue making efforts to support Ukraine's capability to resist against the Russian invasion.
Advertisement:Carpenter also expects that steps towards strengthening the Ukrainian air defence, which will help prevent such attacks as on 8 July, will be announced this week at the NATO summit. "If Putin thinks he can outlast the West, he is wrong," Carpenter stressed.
Background:
- The White House condemned the latest Russian large-scale missile attack on Ukraine, specifically on the Okhmatdyt hospital, and expressed hope that steps towards preventing such attacks would be announced at the NATO summit.
- Dmytro Kuleba, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine, once again urged Ukraine's allies to accelerate the supply of air defence systems to Kyiv following the Russian large-scale attack on Ukrainian cities.
- Earlier Jan Lipavsky, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Czechia, criticised "useful idiots" who "are delusional" about peace with Russia amid the Russian attack on the Okhmatdyt hospital.
- Edgars Rinkevics, President of Latvia, urged other countries to allow Ukraine to strike military targets in Russia after the attack on Okhmatdyt.
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