How Ukrainian doctors keep chronically sick kids alive after Russia bombed their hospital | DW News

A Russian rocket attack on Ukraine’s largest children’s hospital last week destroyed most of the complex, killing at least two people and injuring dozens more. The strike last week also put sick children into greater danger and interrupted vital treatment.
DW’s Max Zander visited the hospital in Kyiv and spoke to medical staff trying to keep wards running.

00:00 How doctors kept treatment going after Ukraine’s biggest children’s hospital was bombed.
04:39 Lesia Lysytsia, a doctor at Okhmatdyt children’s hospital in Kyiv explains how medical staff plan for missile attack

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