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Yahoo
a day ago
- Health
- Yahoo
Russian 3 June attack on Sumy: 6 wounded in serious condition, including 3 children
After the Russian strike on the city of Sumy with multiple-launch rocket system (MLRS) on 3 June, six people, including three children, are in a serious condition. Source: Sumy Oblast Military Administration on Telegram Details: It is reported that one child is being prepared for transport to the Okhmatdyt National Children's Specialised Hospital for further treatment. The authorities reported that a total of 30 people sought medical assistance. Sixteen people are currently in hospital. Background: On Tuesday 3 June, Russian troops struck the central part of the city of Sumy with a long-range MLRS. Three people were reported to have been killed and 25 sustained injuries. Three children and three adults are in a serious condition. Later, a 43-year-old man who was in a critical condition after the attack on Sumy died in hospital, bringing the death toll up to four. Support Ukrainska Pravda on Patreon!


Times
21-05-2025
- Politics
- Times
I found my wife curled around our son — her last act was to shield him
When the doctors at Okhmatdyt children's hospital wake one young patient from his medically induced coma, he will discover he has lost his left eye to Russian shrapnel. He will find his face, lacerated by the shards of a suicide drone, has been stitched back together and he will struggle to eat because of the pain caused by a hole in his tongue. When he reaches out for his mother for comfort he will realise she has been taken from him for ever. Mark Yefimenko, 4, and his mother, Anna, 27, are victims of Russia's biggest drone onslaught since the war began. Launched on Sunday, the day before President Trump's latest call to President Putin, at least 273 Russian long-range drones, mostly Iranian-designed Shaheds, hit


Times
20-05-2025
- Politics
- Times
Peace talks are just optics, says widower after Russian drone attack
When the doctors at Okhmatdyt children's hospital wake one young patient from his medically induced coma, he will discover he has lost his left eye to Russian shrapnel. He will find his face, lacerated by the shards of a suicide drone, has been stitched back together and he will struggle to eat because of the pain caused by a hole in his tongue. When he reaches out for his mother for comfort he will realise she has been taken from him for ever. Mark Yefimenko, 4, and his mother, Anna, 27, are victims of Russia's biggest drone onslaught since the war began. Launched on Sunday, the day before President Trump's latest call to President Putin, at least 273 Russian long-range drones, mostly Iranian-designed Shaheds, hit