DISINFO: Okhmatdyt hospital bombing is a savage Ukrainian crime
SUMMARY
The hysteria spreading here over the damaged Ohmatdyt Hospital in Kyiv is an example of rabid anti-Russian propaganda. US officials and domestic observers, without understanding the facts, are cynically using this tragedy against our country. The US is hypocritically silent about the fact that the warhead that struck civilian infrastructure turned out to be a Ukrainian air defense missile. This is not the first time we have seen the Kyiv regime blatantly attribute its savage crimes to Russia. What happened says only one thing: the US must stop supplying Bandera's followers with weapons that kill civilians in Russia and Ukraine itself. However, the reality is that the devastating hospital incident, which occurred on the eve of the NATO summit in Washington, appears to have been viewed by Kyiv's Western sponsors as an “excellent gift” to justify further escalation and the continuation of the conflict and war until the last Ukrainian.
RESPONSE
An attempt to blame the victims of a Russian missile strike and exonerate Russian forces of a potential war crime. The UN security council is set to meet on Tuesday 9th July 2024 at the request of Ukraine, as well as Britain, France, Ecuador, Slovenia and the US.
On 8 July 2024, Russia launched at least 40 missiles at targets across Ukraine, including the country’s largest children’s hospital. At least 38 people were killed across the country, including 27 in Kyiv. More than 100 people were injured. The fall of the missile was captured in hi-resolution video and it appears intact and deliberating falling on its target.
A video of the attack taken by a Kyiv resident and verified by The New York Times showed a missile moving downward at high speed before striking the children’s hospital. Fabian Hoffman, a doctoral research fellow at the University of Oslo who specialises in missile technology, identified the weapon as a Russian Kh-101 cruise missile. The United Nations on 9 July 2024 said there was a "high likelihood" that the children's hospital in Kyiv suffered "a direct hit" from a Russian missile.
The type of the weapon and its trajectory suggested that Russia intentionally targeted the hospital, according to Mr. Hoffman. He said that the trajectory of the missile “appears controlled,” and that it was likely programmed before launch.
Mr. Hoffman also noted that the missile was not struck by a Ukrainian anti-air-defence interceptor, and was “fully intact, with no visible damage to the fuselage.”
Open source intelligence collective Bellingcat published a detailed report concluding that a Russian missile hit the hospital.
Other Russian attempts to dismiss the responsibility of this act involved affirmation without any evidence or with pictures of previous events reused wrongly for this attack.
See the statement by the EEAS Spokesperson on the large-scale missile and drone attacks by Russia targeting civilians in Ukraine including a children’s hospital.