Russian-occupied Kherson hospital attack
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•Russians denounce “barbaric Ukrainian attack” on hospital
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Russian authorities accuse Ukrainian armed forces of targeting a hospital in the Olechki district of Russian -occupied Kherson .
One doctor was killed in the attack and another seriously injured.
Head of the Russian occupation in the region denounced the “barbaric attack”.
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