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Ukraine’s largest children’s hospital was destroyed by a Russian missile on Monday, shaking #Kyiv, the capital, with images of bloodied and injured children, and sending hundreds racing to the scene to help clear twisted metal and smashed concrete in a desperate search for survivors. @ourwarstoday
The hospital strike was part of a barrage of bombings by Moscow across the country, including one of its deadliest assaults on Kyiv since the first months of the war. At least 38 people were killed across the country, including 27 in Kyiv. More than 100 people were injured. Residential buildings, public health facilities, and other civilian institutions across the country were damaged, destroyed, and were suffered casualties from the #Russian attack.
The #Ukrainian Air Force said it shot down 30 out of the 38 missiles launched by #Russia during the attack, which began in the midmorning.
“The attack was massive, combined with the use of aerial, ballistic and cruise missiles,” said Serhii Popko, the head of the Kyiv military administration. “The missiles flew at the capital in waves and from different directions.”
At the hospital, one doctor and another adult were killed and at least 10 more people were injured, including seven children, local officials said. At least three children were pulled from the rubble, #Ukraine’s emergency services agency said.
Olha Melnyk, the mother of a child being treated in the oncology unit of the hospital — who was not there at the time — said she was in a state of shock.
“There were so many families like us, who had their own personal war with oncology already,” she said. “And you know, these children can’t go to the basement, because all the tubes and treatments. If they do this, there will be no healing at all, you can’t interrupt the healing session.”
The United Nation’s Security Council will hold an emergency meeting on Tuesday to address the strikes. President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine called for the meeting, saying President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia should be held accountable.
“To everything that they try to discuss with him about peace, Russia responds with strikes on houses and hospitals,” he said. “That is why we can only force Russia to make peace.”
Video of the attack taken by a Kyiv resident and verified by The New York Times showed a missile moving downward at high speed before striking the children’s hospital. Fabian Hoffman, a doctoral research fellow at the University of Oslo who specializes in missile technology, identified the weapon as a Russian Kh-101 cruise missile.
The type of the weapon and its trajectory suggested that Russia intentionally targeted the hospital, according to Mr. Hoffman. He said that the trajectory of the missile “appears controlled,” and that it was likely programmed before launch.
Mr. Hoffman also noted that the missile was not struck by a Ukrainian anti-air defense interceptor, and was “fully intact, with no visible damage to the fuselage.”
The Ukrainian Security Services recovered fragments of what it said was the missile that struck the hospital, also identifying it as a Kh-101 cruise missile.
The Ukrainian prosecutor’s office said seven of the casualties on Monday were caused by missile debris that fell onto another medical facility, a women’s hospital, in Kyiv.
The hospital strike was part of a barrage of bombings by Moscow across the country, including one of its deadliest assaults on Kyiv since the first months of the war. At least 38 people were killed across the country, including 27 in Kyiv. More than 100 people were injured. Residential buildings, public health facilities, and other civilian institutions across the country were damaged, destroyed, and were suffered casualties from the #Russian attack.
The #Ukrainian Air Force said it shot down 30 out of the 38 missiles launched by #Russia during the attack, which began in the midmorning.
“The attack was massive, combined with the use of aerial, ballistic and cruise missiles,” said Serhii Popko, the head of the Kyiv military administration. “The missiles flew at the capital in waves and from different directions.”
At the hospital, one doctor and another adult were killed and at least 10 more people were injured, including seven children, local officials said. At least three children were pulled from the rubble, #Ukraine’s emergency services agency said.
Olha Melnyk, the mother of a child being treated in the oncology unit of the hospital — who was not there at the time — said she was in a state of shock.
“There were so many families like us, who had their own personal war with oncology already,” she said. “And you know, these children can’t go to the basement, because all the tubes and treatments. If they do this, there will be no healing at all, you can’t interrupt the healing session.”
The United Nation’s Security Council will hold an emergency meeting on Tuesday to address the strikes. President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine called for the meeting, saying President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia should be held accountable.
“To everything that they try to discuss with him about peace, Russia responds with strikes on houses and hospitals,” he said. “That is why we can only force Russia to make peace.”
Video of the attack taken by a Kyiv resident and verified by The New York Times showed a missile moving downward at high speed before striking the children’s hospital. Fabian Hoffman, a doctoral research fellow at the University of Oslo who specializes in missile technology, identified the weapon as a Russian Kh-101 cruise missile.
The type of the weapon and its trajectory suggested that Russia intentionally targeted the hospital, according to Mr. Hoffman. He said that the trajectory of the missile “appears controlled,” and that it was likely programmed before launch.
Mr. Hoffman also noted that the missile was not struck by a Ukrainian anti-air defense interceptor, and was “fully intact, with no visible damage to the fuselage.”
The Ukrainian Security Services recovered fragments of what it said was the missile that struck the hospital, also identifying it as a Kh-101 cruise missile.
The Ukrainian prosecutor’s office said seven of the casualties on Monday were caused by missile debris that fell onto another medical facility, a women’s hospital, in Kyiv.
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At the destroyed children's hospital in Kyiv, Volodymyr Zhovnir, the director, said more than 600 children were being treated there when it was hit. Doctors and others inside the hospital shared images of bloodstained hallways, collapsed ceilings and destroyed operating rooms. @ourwarstoday
Dr. Tymofii Dvorovyi, a surgeon, said he had managed to get his patients into the bomb shelter just before the strike. “I don’t know about other departments,” he said to NYT. “There were surgeons who were performing operations when the missile hit.”
After the explosion, he said, he saw scores of “badly injured” people staggering through the halls.
A two-story medical building next to the main hospital sustained the most extensive damage. Shortly after an explosion tore through it, a woman carrying a small child covered in dust and blood emerged near the entrance. More dazed and bloody staff, many carrying children, followed.
The explosion also blasted out the windows of the main hospital and sent shrapnel tearing into the building. “Now, we are evacuating the patients to another hospital,” Dr. Dvorovyi said.
Viktor Lyashko, the Ukrainian health minister, said intensive care units, operating rooms and the oncology department had all sustained damage.
“Maybe Russians knew that families like us are an easy target,” said Ms. Melnyk, the mother whose child was being treated at the hospital. “I just can’t believe it’s happening.”
Two barrages of missiles, the second being the one that struck the hospital, started before dawn and lasted until later in the morning. In addition to city structures damaged or razed, three transformer substations were also destroyed in the Russian barrage, according to DTEK, Ukraine’s largest private energy utility. All told, damage was reported in at least seven districts of the capital.
More Photography: https://news.1rj.ru/str/dobronosov
Dr. Tymofii Dvorovyi, a surgeon, said he had managed to get his patients into the bomb shelter just before the strike. “I don’t know about other departments,” he said to NYT. “There were surgeons who were performing operations when the missile hit.”
After the explosion, he said, he saw scores of “badly injured” people staggering through the halls.
A two-story medical building next to the main hospital sustained the most extensive damage. Shortly after an explosion tore through it, a woman carrying a small child covered in dust and blood emerged near the entrance. More dazed and bloody staff, many carrying children, followed.
The explosion also blasted out the windows of the main hospital and sent shrapnel tearing into the building. “Now, we are evacuating the patients to another hospital,” Dr. Dvorovyi said.
Viktor Lyashko, the Ukrainian health minister, said intensive care units, operating rooms and the oncology department had all sustained damage.
“Maybe Russians knew that families like us are an easy target,” said Ms. Melnyk, the mother whose child was being treated at the hospital. “I just can’t believe it’s happening.”
Two barrages of missiles, the second being the one that struck the hospital, started before dawn and lasted until later in the morning. In addition to city structures damaged or razed, three transformer substations were also destroyed in the Russian barrage, according to DTEK, Ukraine’s largest private energy utility. All told, damage was reported in at least seven districts of the capital.
More Photography: https://news.1rj.ru/str/dobronosov
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Ukrainian airmen gun down drones in a light utility aircraft while training how to take out Russian ISR drones on the aerial front. The gunner of the aircraft uses a notable IPI Malyuk (AK bullpup). This technique is similar to the previous use of Yak-52 trainer aircraft to intercept Russian drones with a gunner operating out the back of the cockpit. @AtlasNewsTelegram
The airmen can be seen utilizing their ability to turn and maneuver at low speeds to chase and circle targets.
The airmen can be seen utilizing their ability to turn and maneuver at low speeds to chase and circle targets.
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🇺🇸 #NEW Leading House Democrat Calls for #Biden to End Presidential Campaign:
Representative Adam Smith (D-WA), the ranking Democrat on the House Armed Services Committee, has called for #UnitedStates President Joe Biden to step aside. Smith told CNN in an interview that he “thinks [Biden] should step aside. I think it’s become clear that he is not the best person to carry the Democratic message.” Smith is the first high-ranking Democrat to call for President Biden to step aside publicly. @AtlasNewsTelegram
In private, however, many Democrats echo Smith’s call for Biden to step aside. On Sunday, while Biden had a campaign rally, leading House Democrats held an internal call and reportedly were heavily pushing the head of House Democrats, Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY), to call on Biden to step aside. The leading Democrats include strong Biden ally Jerry Nadler (D-NY), Adam Smith, Rep. Mark Takano (D-Calif) and Rep. Joe Morelle (D-NY). Nadler is the top Democrat on the powerful Judiciary Committee while Rep. Morelle is the top Democrat on the Administration Committee, and Takano is a ranking member on the Veteran Affairs Committee.
President Biden continues to suffer blowback from his disastrous debate showing with former President Trump last month. Many Senate and House Democrats fear that their personal seats will be in jeopardy, especially in races that are expected to be closely contested, because of Biden potentially dragging down the ticket. They also fear that he could be allowing a potential second Trump term because voters view him as mentally incapable of doing the job. President Biden has remained resistant to any entreaties, bluntly telling Congressional Democrats that all discussion about his future should “end.”
The entreaties, however, have somewhat worked in Biden’s favor. Congressional Black Caucus Chair Steven Horsford (D-NV) has publicly stated his support. Democratic Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer stated that she will not run for President if Biden exited the race. However, the New York Times reports that a consensus among the rest of the Democratic political leadership is that Biden must go, even if that is unlikely.
Among donors, the feeling is also palpable. Donors reportedly do not want to expend money on a candidate they feel could lose. Instead, they would rather put more money into swing states and seat Congresspeople as a more effective way of using their money. Among both Hollywood donors and New York business donors, the feeling that Biden should leave the ticket and push Vice President Kamala Harris as the President has been both openly and privately discussed. Many donors signed an open letter discussing a change in the ticket after the debate. Currently, however, Biden’s place on the ticket is entirely up to him. Via theatlasnews.co
Representative Adam Smith (D-WA), the ranking Democrat on the House Armed Services Committee, has called for #UnitedStates President Joe Biden to step aside. Smith told CNN in an interview that he “thinks [Biden] should step aside. I think it’s become clear that he is not the best person to carry the Democratic message.” Smith is the first high-ranking Democrat to call for President Biden to step aside publicly. @AtlasNewsTelegram
In private, however, many Democrats echo Smith’s call for Biden to step aside. On Sunday, while Biden had a campaign rally, leading House Democrats held an internal call and reportedly were heavily pushing the head of House Democrats, Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY), to call on Biden to step aside. The leading Democrats include strong Biden ally Jerry Nadler (D-NY), Adam Smith, Rep. Mark Takano (D-Calif) and Rep. Joe Morelle (D-NY). Nadler is the top Democrat on the powerful Judiciary Committee while Rep. Morelle is the top Democrat on the Administration Committee, and Takano is a ranking member on the Veteran Affairs Committee.
President Biden continues to suffer blowback from his disastrous debate showing with former President Trump last month. Many Senate and House Democrats fear that their personal seats will be in jeopardy, especially in races that are expected to be closely contested, because of Biden potentially dragging down the ticket. They also fear that he could be allowing a potential second Trump term because voters view him as mentally incapable of doing the job. President Biden has remained resistant to any entreaties, bluntly telling Congressional Democrats that all discussion about his future should “end.”
The entreaties, however, have somewhat worked in Biden’s favor. Congressional Black Caucus Chair Steven Horsford (D-NV) has publicly stated his support. Democratic Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer stated that she will not run for President if Biden exited the race. However, the New York Times reports that a consensus among the rest of the Democratic political leadership is that Biden must go, even if that is unlikely.
Among donors, the feeling is also palpable. Donors reportedly do not want to expend money on a candidate they feel could lose. Instead, they would rather put more money into swing states and seat Congresspeople as a more effective way of using their money. Among both Hollywood donors and New York business donors, the feeling that Biden should leave the ticket and push Vice President Kamala Harris as the President has been both openly and privately discussed. Many donors signed an open letter discussing a change in the ticket after the debate. Currently, however, Biden’s place on the ticket is entirely up to him. Via theatlasnews.co
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🇲🇲#Karenni Ethnic Armies Begin Counteroffensive to Capture #Kayah State Capital in #Burma / #Myanmar: https://theatlasnews.co/latest/2024/07/09/karenni-ethnic-armies-begin-counteroffensive-to-capture-kayah-state-capital/
Fighting intensified between Junta forces and the Karenni Army (#KA) and the Karenni Nationalities Defense Force (#KNDF) in the capital city of #Loikaw, located in Kayah State, Myanmar. The counteroffensive comes after the KA and KNDF retreated from some areas of Loikaw when the Junta sent reinforcements to prevent the groups from capturing the city by late June. @AtlasNewsTelegram
Progress across the country has accelerated in recent months for EAOs (ethnic armed organizations) and rebel groups who are fighting the military junta who coup d'étated the country in 2021. Recently, anti-junta forces were estimated to hold just over 50% of the landmass of the region, and victory after victory against the army has continued to see territory and equipment end up in their hands.
Full article on theatlasnews.co
Fighting intensified between Junta forces and the Karenni Army (#KA) and the Karenni Nationalities Defense Force (#KNDF) in the capital city of #Loikaw, located in Kayah State, Myanmar. The counteroffensive comes after the KA and KNDF retreated from some areas of Loikaw when the Junta sent reinforcements to prevent the groups from capturing the city by late June. @AtlasNewsTelegram
Progress across the country has accelerated in recent months for EAOs (ethnic armed organizations) and rebel groups who are fighting the military junta who coup d'étated the country in 2021. Recently, anti-junta forces were estimated to hold just over 50% of the landmass of the region, and victory after victory against the army has continued to see territory and equipment end up in their hands.
Full article on theatlasnews.co
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Karenni Ethnic Armies Begin Counteroffensive to Capture Kayah State Capital
Fighting intensified between Junta forces and the Karenni Army (KA) and the Karenni Nationalities Defense Force (KNDF) in the capital city of Loikaw, located in
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