Newborn baby killed after 'Russian missile' hits Ukrainian maternity ward

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Newborn baby killed after 'Russian missile' hits Ukrainian maternity ward
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A NEWBORN baby has been killed after a Russian missile strike hit a maternity ward in Ukraine, officials said. Regional governor Oleksandr Starukh said the rockets slammed into the Vilnianska Hospi…

- where Russia has sent some of its troops following the withdrawal from Kherson in the south.

"The enemy does not stop shelling the positions of our troops and settlements near the contact line ," the Ukrainian military said.

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