Reuters. Russian glide bombs hit Kharkiv hospital on Friday (July 25), leaving at least 14 wounded, according to region’s governor.
“Tuberculosis patients are treated here. There is nothing military here. Only cemetery and field near the hospital. That’s it. What are they (Russians) targeting?” Maryna Yavrushenko, hospital worker, told Reuters.
A day before, two people were killed and at least 33 were wounded when Russian glide bombs struck a residential neighbourhood, officials said.