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Those wounded as a result of the occupiers' previous attacks on Kharkiv remain in hospitals

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Some of those injured in the Russian strikes on Kharkiv in late December and early January are still hospitalized.

This was reported by Anna Chernenko, a correspondent for Hromadske Radio in Kharkiv.

Chernenko emphasized that the doctors in Kharkiv are prepared for ongoing challenges, demonstrating a rapid response to the current situation.

«Our doctors now possess much more operational experience than they did two years ago…

We still have individuals, especially those with severe injuries, in hospitals from the recent shelling on December 29, 30, and January 2. While there have been notable improvements and an increase in medical personnel, the situation remains challenging for them due to the substantial workload», — the correspondent noted.

As reported, on the evening of January 10, Russian forces targeted a hotel in the center of Kharkiv with two rockets.

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