This story is from March 08, 2022
Attacks on Ukrainian hospitals, ambulances increasing rapidly, WHO warns
The World Health Organization said on Tuesday that attacks on hospitals, ambulances and other health care facilities in Ukraine have increased rapidly in recent days and warned the country is running short of vital medical supplies.
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The WHO's senior emergency officer for Europe,
"We will continue to update those numbers. They've been increasing quite rapidly over the past few days," Smallwood said.
The agency was working to rapidly supply medical supplies to Ukraine, where oxygen, insulin, personal protective equipment, surgical supplies and blood products are running low, Europe regional director
The supply of oxygen, children's vaccines and mental health expertise were among the WHO's top priorities for the region, he said.
Kluge also stressed the need to prioritise the health needs of women, including maternal health and emergency obstetric care, and to respond to sexual and gender based violence.
"Past conflicts have shown us that adolescent girls, women with disabilities and elderly women are in the most vulnerable situation.
"They face an increased risk of suffering attacks by people outside the home and by armed groups as well as intimate partner violence and sexual abuse and exploitation," said Kluge.
U.N.
agency on Monday confirmed at least nine people had died in 16 attacks on health care facilities since the start of a Russian invasion on Feb. 24. It did not say who was responsible.The WHO's senior emergency officer for Europe,
Catherine Smallwood
, told a news briefing that the tally included incidents where ambulances had been commandeered for purposes other than emergency healthcare."We will continue to update those numbers. They've been increasing quite rapidly over the past few days," Smallwood said.
The agency was working to rapidly supply medical supplies to Ukraine, where oxygen, insulin, personal protective equipment, surgical supplies and blood products are running low, Europe regional director
Hans Kluge
said at the briefing.The supply of oxygen, children's vaccines and mental health expertise were among the WHO's top priorities for the region, he said.
Kluge also stressed the need to prioritise the health needs of women, including maternal health and emergency obstetric care, and to respond to sexual and gender based violence.
"They face an increased risk of suffering attacks by people outside the home and by armed groups as well as intimate partner violence and sexual abuse and exploitation," said Kluge.
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Ukrainian foreign ministry spokesperson Oleg Nikolenko said Russian forces were attacking the humanitarian corridor between the city and Zaporizhzhia, 225km (139 miles) to the north-east.Eight trucks and 30 buses are on their way to deliver humanitarian aid to the city and to evacuate civilians to Zaporizhzhia, he said. More on the BBC.I have always written that the Russians really don't give a hoot to civilians and students in a evacuation corridor. It was seen in Grozny and Allepo in Syria.Read allPost comment
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