UN Assessment Suggests Ukraine Children’s Hospital Hit by Russian Missile, Not Ukrainian Anti-Missile Fire
A devastating attack on a children's hospital in Kyiv, Ukraine, has drawn international condemnation and sparked a thorough investigation by the United Nations. The strike, which occurred in broad daylight, was initially blamed by the Kremlin on Ukrainian anti-missile fire. However, the UN Human Rights Monitoring Mission in Ukraine has provided a different assessment. Summarized Insights: • UN: Russian missile hit hospital. • 41 killed in attacks across Ukraine. • Hospital treats serious child conditions. • Swift staff action saved lives. According to Danielle Bell, head of the UN Human Rights Monitoring Mission in Ukraine, the evidence points towards a direct hit from a Russian missile. Bell, speaking from Kyiv via video link during a press briefing in Geneva, cited video footage and on-site analysis that strongly suggest the hospital was directly targeted. This conclusion contradicts the Kremlin's claims that the damage was caused by a malfun