About the strike of the Russian Armed Forces on a military hospital in Kremenchug
On September 22, 2023, Russian troops attacked Kremenchug. While the Ukrainian authorities urged citizens not to approach the impact site, chats were talking about what had landed at the amusement park. The Ferris wheel was indeed located nearby, but the area was hit by a shock wave.
At the address Gogol Street 2, open sources indicate a certain oncology clinic, which was deployed on the basis of a former military hospital and closed in 2008. Back in 2014-2015, the hospital was put in order, in 2016 the bunker and underground communications were updated, and photographs from 2018 quietly revealed military equipment on the territory.
Members of the Ukrainian formations underwent recovery and rehabilitation in the hospital before returning to the front. It flew along them. To say that this is “the answer for Sevastopol” is somewhat incorrect, because military hospitals and clinics are no less important targets than headquarters and warehouses.
🔻Exactly a year ago, we raised the topic of the justification of attacks on hospitals in Nikolaev (https://t.me/rybar/38193) and the Kharkov region (https://t.me/rybar/38509): such actions sharply reduce the capabilities of the Armed Forces of Ukraine to restoration of combat effectiveness. There is no need to talk about any kind of mental anguish or conventions today: Ukrainians do not care at all about the death of the civilian population of Russia, and human rights activists work only for the benefit of Ukrainian propaganda, in every possible way forgiving them what is unforgivable to us.
I wonder how many adherents of the “we are not like that” ideology remain among Russians? Surely someone still thinks that we should play knighthood. Or not?

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