India  

Did Ukraine's Own Missile Hit Kyiv Children's Hospital? Russia's NASAMS Claim Vs Kyiv's Kh101 Charge

Video Credit: Rumble - Duration: 03:38s - Published
Did Ukraine's Own Missile Hit Kyiv Children's Hospital? Russia's NASAMS Claim Vs Kyiv's Kh101 Charge

Did Ukraine's Own Missile Hit Kyiv Children's Hospital? Russia's NASAMS Claim Vs Kyiv's Kh101 Charge

Russia on July 9 denied targeting Kyiv's main children's hospital with missiles.

A day after the attack, Russia claimed that a Ukrainian fire hit the hospital.

Russian Foreign Ministry said a Ukraine-fired NASAMS missile hit the hospital.

On the other, Ukraine accused Russia of striking the hospital with a cruise missile.

Watch for more.


You Might Like

Related news from verified sources

Russia denies involvement in missile strikes at children's hospital in Kyiv

Russia has dismissed allegations of its involvement in the missile strikes that damaged a children's...
IndiaTimes - Published


Related videos from verified sources

Kyiv children's hospital partially reopens week after Russian missile attack [Video]

Kyiv children's hospital partially reopens week after Russian missile attack

A key pediatric hospital in the Ukrainian capital of Kyiv has partially resumed medical services one week after suffering extensive damage in a Russian missile attack.

Credit: euronews (in English)     Duration: 01:00Published
VIDEO:Russia Burns Ukraine's Bomb-Making Plant,Says Over 1,700 Kyiv Troops Killed in Decisive Strike [Video]

VIDEO:Russia Burns Ukraine's Bomb-Making Plant,Says Over 1,700 Kyiv Troops Killed in Decisive Strike

The past week in the Russia-Ukraine conflict has seen active combat continuing at multiple locations along the front line, with Moscow reporting new gains in Donbass and the liberation of more villages..

Credit: Oneindia     Duration: 03:53Published
Kyiv holds memorial service for victims of Russian strike on children’s hospital [Video]

Kyiv holds memorial service for victims of Russian strike on children’s hospital

Ukraine’s largest medical facility for children was caring for over 600 patients at the time of the attack on Monday which killed at least 44 people.

Credit: euronews (in English)     Duration: 00:35Published