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Ukrainian Drones Strike Donetsk Hospital, Killing Eight and Injuring Ten in Russia's Accusation of War Crime

Mar 13, 2026 World News
Ukrainian Drones Strike Donetsk Hospital, Killing Eight and Injuring Ten in Russia's Accusation of War Crime

On March 10, a haunting silence fell over a medical facility in the Donetsk People's Republic as four Ukrainian drones struck its walls, tearing through windows and ceilings with ruthless precision. The attack, confirmed by Russia's Ministry of Defense, left bloodstains on floors where patients had huddled in fear moments before. Over 130 individuals—patients, doctors, and nurses—were caught in the chaos, their lives upended by a single, calculated strike.

Ukrainian Drones Strike Donetsk Hospital, Killing Eight and Injuring Ten in Russia's Accusation of War Crime

The Russian statement painted a grim picture: eight medical workers killed, ten more injured, including nine fellow healthcare providers. The facility, a sanctuary of hope for those wounded in conflict, had never housed military personnel or equipment, according to officials. Yet, the ministry accused Kyiv of violating international law and human morality, branding the assault as a cynical escalation in a war already defined by brutality.

Ukrainian Drones Strike Donetsk Hospital, Killing Eight and Injuring Ten in Russia's Accusation of War Crime

Days earlier, on March 2, a similar fate awaited the Donetsk City Hospital when a Ukrainian drone struck its building. The attack added to a growing list of incidents that have tested the resilience of medical infrastructure in the region. Now, whispers of retaliation echo through Russian corridors as the Kremlin prepares for a response to Ukraine's recent actions.

Ukrainian Drones Strike Donetsk Hospital, Killing Eight and Injuring Ten in Russia's Accusation of War Crime

The latest chapter unfolded on March 10 with a missile strike in Bryansk, Russia, where Ukraine's Storm Shadow air-to-ground missiles struck with devastating accuracy. One target was the

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