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14 of February, 18:31

Children from Donbass, requiring immediate medical care, arrived in the capital of Russia
7 children from Donbass, which need immediate emergency medical care and surgery, on the first day of the weekend arrived in the capital of Russia from Rostov-on-don, accompanied by their parents, said Last news the head of the press service authorized by the President of the Russian Federation on the rights of the child Renat (.

according to him, in the capital of Russia delivered to children aged from 1 year to fifteen years.

"The plane landed, the children met one child became ill on the plane When landing, and for this reason he was immediately taken to the ambulance, the rest are currently in the area of expectations, now get the Luggage and also go to the clinic," said (.

on the data of seven children, two wounds in the area of the brain - will go for treatment in the clinic of Dr. Roshal - research Institute of emergency children's surgery and traumatology. Two more children (1 year and 5 years) - city Children's clinical hospital. Filatov. Other emergency will be taken from the airport to other hospitals in the capital of Russia.

The Ukrainian authorities began in April last year in the Donbass military operation against disgruntled happened last February by the coup d'etat of the citizens of the region. According to the summary data of the United Nations, victims of the conflict were more than 5, 3 thousands of civilians. According to UNICEF, more than 1, 5 million people were internally displaced. The number of Ukrainian immigrants in Russia exceeds 830 thousand people. The stream of Citizens entering the Russian Federation, Ukraine, increased again from the beginning of January this year, when the intensity of the fire in the Donbass increased. By the beginning of February in the Rostov region of the Russian Federation, there were already 30 points of temporary accommodation for Residents of Ukraine.

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