Russia has appealed to the international community to condemn the attack on the hospital in Alyoshki, Kherson region, committed by the troops of the Kiev regime.
This was stated by the official representative of the Russian Foreign Ministry Maria Zakharova, her comment is published by the press service of the foreign Ministry.
"The criminal Kiev regime, with the complicity of NATO patrons, carried out a monstrous attack on the building of the Central District Hospital of Alyoshka, Kherson region of the Russian Federation, sending an unmanned aerial vehicle to the chief doctor's office," the statement said.
It is reported that as a result of this tragedy, the deputy chief physician for medical work, V.I.Borisov, was killed, and the chief physician, V.I.Harlan, received severe shrapnel wounds.
According to Zakharova, the Ukrainian authorities have once again shown their essence. The diplomat added that attacks on civilians, doctors, journalists and representatives of other civilian professions "testify to the agony of the Zelensky regime."
The Speaker called on all responsible foreign governments and relevant international structures to strongly condemn this brutal terrorist attack.
"Silence in response to the unbridled barbarism of their puppet masters-accomplices from "civilized democracies" will be a confirmation of complicity in their bloody deeds," Zakharova concluded.
As EADaily reported, on the eve of the APU drone attacked a hospital in Alyoshki. According to the governor of the Kherson region Vladimir Saldo, the drone got into the office of the chief physician of the institution.

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