WHO: Nearly 100 attacks on health facilities in Ukraine

WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said Ghebreyesus During a press conference, he "So far, it has been achieved Global Health Organization Out of 103 attacks on health services, with 73 dead and 51 wounded, including medical personnel and patients"expressing regret for this outcome "gloomy".

And 89 of these confirmed attacks affected health institutions, and the rest were transport vehicles, most of them ambulances.

The general manager expressed "Anger over continuing attacks on health services"recalling that it constitutes "in violation of international humanitarian law".

The WHO Regional Director for Europe, Hans Kluge, said at a press conference in Lviv, western Ukraine "The World Health Organization has been able to deliver life-saving supplies in many affected areas, but it is true that (to access) some of them are still very difficult.".

و .ضاف "I think the priority is clearly Mariubol".

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky Wednesday, Russia obstructed the arrival of humanitarian aid to Mariupol to hide "thousands" the victims.

Kluge emphasized that the World Health Organization "So far it has delivered 185 tons of Medical supplies to the most affected areas of the country, reaching half a million people".

The World Health Organization official did not specify who was responsible for the attacks on health services in Ukraine, stressing that the organization "You do not have the authority" to do that.

The UN official expressed concern about the future, while Russia is massing its forces in eastern Ukraine for a possible new offensive.

He said that the World Health Organization "Looking at all scenarios, from continuing to treat victims collectively" to me "chemical attacks". Kluge admitted that he "There is no guarantee that the war will not get worse".

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WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said Ghebreyesus During a press conference, he said, “To this day, it has been achieved Global Health Organization out of 103 attacks on health services, with 73 dead and 51 wounded, including medical personnel and patients,” he said, expressing regret for this “grim” outcome.

And 89 of these confirmed attacks affected health institutions, and the rest were transport vehicles, most of them ambulances.

The Director-General expressed “outrage at the continued attacks on health services”, recalling that they constitute “a violation of international humanitarian law.”

“The World Health Organization has been able to deliver life-saving supplies in many affected areas, but it is true that (access to) some of them are still very difficult,” WHO Regional Director for Europe Hans Kluge said at a press conference in Lviv in western Ukraine.

“I think the priority is clearly Mariubol“.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky On Wednesday, Russia obstructed the delivery of humanitarian aid to Mariupol to hide the “thousands” of victims.

Kluge confirmed that the World Health Organization “has so far managed to deliver 185 tons of Medical supplies to the most affected areas of the country, reaching half a million people.

The WHO official did not specify who was responsible for the attacks on health services in Ukraine, stressing that the organization “does not have the authority” to do so.

The UN official expressed concern about the future, while Russia is massing its forces in eastern Ukraine for a possible new offensive.

He said that the World Health Organization “is looking at all scenarios, from continuing to treat victims collectively” to “chemical attacksKluge admitted that “there is no guarantee that the war will not get worse.”

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