As Russian missiles struck a children's hospital in Kyiv on Monday morning, the founder of a Malta-based aid organisation was out jogging, a short distance away.
“We were out in the park exercising when the air raid siren signalled an incoming attack," Chris Catrambone said. "After a few minutes, we could hear the Patriot battery launching missiles to intercept the Russian missiles. And then you could see three or four exploding in mid-air.”
Over 30 people were killed in the attack, with the number of dead set to rise.
Speaking to Times of Malta from Ukraine's capital city just a few hours after the strike, Catrambone described the attack as “one of the deadliest and one of the loudest for quite a while.”
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7 июл 2024