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WHO raises alarm about 'healthcare on a knife-edge' in Ukraine

Published 17/05/2022, 17:52
© Reuters. Empty beds are seen at a field hospital deployed by American doctors from the "Samaritan's Purse" organization in an underground parking lot of the King Cross Leopolis shopping mall, amid Russia's invasion of Ukraine, at the village of Sokilnyky, near Lvi

By Natalia Zinets

KYIV (Reuters) - The World Health Organization's Europe chief sounded the alarm on Tuesday about healthcare provision in Ukraine during the war with Russia and called for an investigation into more than 200 attacks on the healthcare system.

Hans Kluge, WHO Regional Director for Europe, said every third patient had problems with access to medicines, one in five in the conflict zone needed psychological help, sexual violence was on the rise and there was a risk of cholera outbreaks.

"As of today, WHO has verified 226 attacks on healthcare in Ukraine. That is almost three attacks per day since the 24th of February. They have left at least 75 people dead and 59 injured," Kluge told a news conference in Kyiv.

Describing a situation where such attacks can be carried out with impunity as an insult to the dedication and integrity of health workers, he said: "These attacks are not justifiable, they are never OK, and they must be investigated."

"No health professional should have to deliver healthcare on a knife-edge," Kluge added.

Russia has denied targeting civilians in what it calls a special military operation in Ukraine.

Jarno Habicht, WHO Representative in Ukraine, said primary care facilities, hospitals and ambulances had been damaged in attacks since Russia invaded on Feb. 24.

Habicht said an additional concern was the COVID-19 pandemic which he said was not over in Ukraine. He praised the country's COVID vaccination programme but said its scale should be increased and the detection system strengthened.

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WHO's Ukraine Incident Manager, Dorit Nitzan, said the southern city of Mariupol, which is now controlled by Russian forces after weeks of siege and heavy bombardment, was among occupied areas where there was a risk of cholera.

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