Kyiv’s Cardiological Institute Resilient Amidst Attacks: Continues Operations Despite Damage
 
                                                Despite extensive destruction and damage caused by a nighttime Russian missile and drone attack, the M.
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Strazhesko Institute of Cardiology in Kyiv remains operational, demonstrating resilience and dedication to saving lives.
The Ukrainian Ministry of Health confirmed that although parts of the building, situated on levels three to five, suffered significant damage and a fire broke out, medical personnel are doing everything possible to stabilize the situation and restore services.
The attack affected multiple districts of the city, with the most severe destruction reported in Solomianskyi and Darnytskyi districts.
As a result of the blasts, at least four people lost their lives, including a 12-year-old girl, and 13 others, including children, sustained injuries of varying severity.
Emergency services are currently working on the scene, with investigations and damage assessments ongoing, showing the ongoing human and infrastructural toll of the conflict.

