Valery Novikov, the head of the board of the Luhansk regional human rights center «Alternative», spoke about how Russia is destroying Ukraine’s medical infrastructure, disregarding the norms of international and humanitarian law.
Valery Novikov: We directly investigated health care facilities that are on the balance sheet of the Ministry of Health. We are talking about those institutions that provide medical services.
According to the information of the Ministry of Health as of July 6, the following were affected:
We have the following information by oblast:
Table 1- Official statistics on the number of health care facilities shelled across various regions of Ukraine
Donetsk Oblast – 8
Zhytomyr Oblast – 3
Zaporizhya Oblast – 5
Kyiv and the Kyiv Oblast – 7
Luhansk Oblast – 14
Mykolaiv Oblast – 5
Sumy Oblast – 2
Kharkiv Oblast – 13
Kherson Oblast – 2
Chernihiv Oblast – 6
Valery Novikov: In 2016, we started documenting international crimes, which also include the shelling of critical infrastructure facilities and medical institutions. International criminal law protects these areas. They cannot be fired upon. If they are shelled, it becomes an international crime. There is no statute of limitations for such crimes. This means that even after 20-30 years, these criminal cases will not be closed. That is why we conducted the following investigations, for the purpose of recording and bringing the perpetrators to justice in the future.
While conducting this investigation, we saw that in fact, Russia is specifically targeting Ukraine’s healthcare system. This is done so that Ukraine cannot provide timely medical aid not only to wounded military personnel, but also to civilians.
All of this is a strong blow to the entire health care system. It will take us a long time to get out of this situation. We need financial support to restore infrastructure and equipment.
We must do everything possible to: