Newborn baby killed in Russian strike on Ukrainian maternity hospital

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Newborn baby killed in Russian strike on Ukrainian maternity hospital
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A Russian rocket attack on a maternity hospital in Ukraine has killed a newborn baby, officials have said

Channel 4 News international editor Lindsey Hilsum tweeted: “The maternity wing of Vil’nyansk Hospital in Zaporizhzhia was hit by a Russian strike early this morning. There was one casualty: Serhii. He was one day old.”

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