When sirens fall, heroes descend into the basement Russia does not spare the maternity power in Ukraine

Russia attacked a maternity hospital in Ukraine at the same time in Chernivts, doctors were cautiously getting the sick children out of the shelter. A moving video has been distributed today by Martha Levchenko, founder of the child medical center “Dim Metelykiv” (Flying House), located in the city of Chernivts. Doctors [...] are seen in this video
A moving video has been distributed today by Martha Levchenko, founder of the child medical center “Dim Metelykiv” (Flying House), located in the city of Chernivts.
In this video there are doctors and nurses who, with heroic silence, hold their arms and push carts with seriously ill children, leading them toward shelter for protection from another air alarm.
This center is home to the largest pediatric training department throughout Ukraine a place where children with serious and incurable diseases receive treatment, care, and love in the most difficult days of their life.
"It's like how doctors in Chernivtsi were calling suck children to hell today."
The video was shared by Martha Levchenko, the foundation of the children's medical center “Dim Metelykiv. ”
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) NEXTA (@nexta tv) Julie 10, 2025
But every time air danger sirens are heard, these fragile children, many connected to medical devices, must move toward shelter an action that is very dangerous and difficult by the very nature of their disease.
Meanwhile, tragic news comes from other parts of the country: Russia has hit a maternity hospital in Ukraine, targeting the most innocent of women born and newborn babies, reports Telegraph, broadcast Periscope.
These attacks constitute a serious violation of human rights and international humanitarian laws.
Today, Russian fears even penetrated the airspace of the Chernivtsi region, forcing medical personnel to interrupt treatment and initiate internal evacuation procedures.
In the midst of this brutal war, which spares not even the most vulnerable, ordinary people are doctors, nurses, volunteers, and parents who become daily heroes. They do not give up even when each step they take is a struggle between life and death. /Periscope












