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Mykolaiv hospitals treating 369 victims of invading Russian forces' crimes
As of August 21, 369 civilians who suffered from the invading Russian forces' crimes are being treated in Mykolaiv hospitals.
This was reported by the head of the Mykolaiv Regional Council, Hanna Zamazeyeva, on Telegram.
According to the message, as of August 21, there are 369 victims of the crimes of the Russian army in Mykolaiv hospitals.
"As of this morning, there are 369 citizens in Mykolaiv hospitals who suffered from the Russian occupiers' attacks on the Mykolaiv region. 66 victims received outpatient care. I wish everyone a speedy recovery", Zamazeyeva wrote.
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