Russia’s strike on Kyiv's Children's Hospital severely impacts treatment of children with cancer

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178 بار بازدید - ماه قبل - (11 Jul 2024) RESTRICTIONS SUMMARY:
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ASSOCIATED PRESS
Kyiv - 10 July 2024
1. Various of Yullia Vasylenko stroking the head of her 11-year-old son and cancer patient Denys Vasylenko, after evacuation from Okhmatdyt children hospital which was hit by Russian missile attack

ASSOCIATED PRESS
Kyiv - 8 July 2024
2. Various of medics cleaning debris of Okhmatdyt children hospital in bloody robes
3. Various of cancer patients being moved from destroyed hospital
4. Wide of Vasylenko standing near her son during evacuation

ASSOCIATED PRESS
Kyiv - 10 July 2024
5. Various of Denys Vasylenko playing console game at National Cancer Institute in Kyiv
6. Close of toy
7. SOUNDBITE (Ukrainian) Yullia Vasylenko, mother of cancer patient:
"Denys was very scared (at the time of the Russian attack), he started to cry. I covered him with pillows from the window, covered him with a huge blanket, that's all I had, and I pushed the cot bed into the corridor away from the windows. His ears were ringing, but he calmed down, he was with me."
8. Close of Denys Vasylenko playing console game
9. SOUNDBITE (Ukrainian) Yullia Vasylenko, mother of cancer patient:
"It's not even that I'm sorry, it hurts me so much. Because of the Okhmatdyt hospital, we were treated in this hospital for the first time, and we saw it from a rather good side. Because there were good, qualified doctors, and had quite good equipment. Everything was clear and distinct there. We were delighted with our son."
10. Wide of religious icons on the wall
11. SOUNDBITE (Ukrainian) Yullia Vasylenko, mother of cancer patient:
"We have quite good doctors in our country. Especially in Okhmatdyt (hospital). They are praised. I understand that in our situation, with our diagnosis, if we go somewhere else (to another country), then we will have to pass everything, all the tests, go through everything again. It may take three months. And we don't know if we have that time."
12. Close of Denys Vasylenko putting medical mask over his face
13. Wide of Yullia Vasylenko pushing her son’s wheelchair
14. Close of a family picture on the wall
15. SOUNDBITE (Ukrainian) Olena Yefimenko, general director of the National Cancer Institute:
"We do everything to make children feel as comfortable as they felt at Okhmatdyt (hospital). Okhmatdyt had a new building with spacious, cool rooms. We are only planning our building for repair and reconstruction, and children feel comfortable here, but they say: ’it's a bit stuffy here,’ although we have a ventilation, (children say) ‘We would like to return to Okhmatdyt to our doctors'."
16. Various of Oksana Halak with her 2-year-old son and cancer patient Dmytro Halak after being evacuated from Okhmatdyt children's hospital
17. SOUNDBITE (Ukrainian) Oksana Halak, mother of cancer patient:
"When the explosion happened, we actually felt a powerful blast wave, we felt the room jump. The light disappeared and we realized that it happened somewhere very close, but we did not think that it was a direct hit to Okhmatdyt. But our nurses worked very quickly, without any panic, coordinated and began to take turns disconnecting the children from the devices and taking us out."
18. Close of empty beds
19. SOUNDBITE (Ukrainian) Oksana Halak, mother of cancer patient:
20. Various of Oksana Halak with her son
STORYLINE:
The National Cancer Institute in Kyiv was busier than usual after a Russian missile struck Ukraine’s largest children’s hospital this week, forcing the evacuation of dozens of its young patients battling cancer.
























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