The occupiers dropped air bombs on a field hospital in Azovstal plant and destroyed the operating theatre
There are casualties

What happened? In Mariupol, russian aggressors was dropping multi-ton bombs on a military hospital located on the territory of the Azovstal metallurgical plant for the whole last night.
Source. This was reported in a Telegram channel of the Azov Regiment.
Details. “All night long the russians was dropping multi-ton bombs capable of breaking through any concrete structures onto the military field hospital on the territory of the Azovstal plant in Mariupol where wounded Ukrainian defenders are undergoing treatment. Later, after having already inflicted damage on the building, they continued to ruthlessly shell the ruins with naval artillery,” it was written in a statement.
Due to the enemy attack, part of the room collapsed – in particular the operating theatre, which made it impossible to help Ukrainian soldiers. Some of the previously wounded soldiers were killed, some were wounded again or concussed.
Azov fighters stressed that the Geneva Convention guarantees the protection of stationary and mobile hospitals, which cannot be attacked under the Convention.
The Azov Regiment shot the video immediately after the shelling. It shows the dead soldiers who had been in hospital with serious injuries being dug out from the rubble.
Previously. On the night of April 26, 35 air strikes were carried out on the Azovstal plant. During the bombing, one of the shops was set on fire and there are casualties among civilians, who are now under the rubble.
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