A soldier displays fragments of ammunition. File photoMOSCOW, Apr 22Russian investigators, in cooperation with law enforcement agencies of Donbass, are investigating the shelling of a field hospital by Ukrainian security forces in March, according to the Telegram channel of the RF IC. According to reports, the field hospital was shelled by Ukraine in March with Tochka-U missiles with cluster munitions . It is noted that there were doctors and wounded soldiers in the modules. As a result of shrapnel, one medic was injured, some were shell-shocked, and medical equipment was damaged. It is emphasized that, despite what happened, the doctors continued their work.March 12, 14:46 Aggravation of the situation in the DPR and LPR Map of the special operation of the Russian Armed Forces in Ukraine as of 04/22/2022 as well as the officials responsible for organizing this crime, giving their actions a legal assessment,» the report says. Earlier, the surgeon of the Russian military hospital deployed in Melitopol (Zaporozhye region) Roman Nezhilov told RIA Novosti that as a result of the shelling of Tochka-U missiles «On March 17, two Russian servicemen were wounded, and the head physician received a shell shock; at the same time, he and other doctors continued to rescue the wounded under fire. A common misfortune: helping refugees from the Donbass and from Ukraine
During the special operation in Ukraine, more than 800 thousand people have already left for Russia.
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More than 800,000 people have already left for Russia during the special operation in Ukraine.
People often leave their relatives houses under shelling, taking almost nothing with them.
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It is not uncommon for people to leave their homes under shelling, taking almost nothing with them.
The evacuees are placed in gyms and classrooms.
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The evacuees are accommodated in gyms and classrooms.
Aid collection for refugees has been organized in many cities.
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Many cities organized a fundraiser for refugees.
A woman in a sports hall of Lyceum No. 2 of the city of Starobilsk, where refugees from Rubizhne were temporarily accommodated. Lyceum No. 2 of the city of Starobelsk, where refugees from Rubizhne were temporarily accommodated.
Some of the refugees then go to the Russian regions hosting migrants, some to relatives.
6 of 11< p>Some of the refugees then go to the Russian regions hosting migrants, others to their relatives.
Those who have nowhere to go can turn to temporary accommodation centers.
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Those who have nowhere to go can contact temporary accommodation centers.
More than 480 temporary shelters have been deployed in 45 Russian regions.
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More than 480 temporary shelters have been deployed in 45 Russian regions shelters.
Here people get a bed, food and, if necessary, treatment.
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Here people get a bed, food and, if necessary, treatment.
Employees of the Ministry of Emergency Situations are ready to provide psychological assistance to refugees at any time.
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Employees of the Ministry of Emergency Situations are ready to provide psychological assistance at any time psychological assistance to refugees.
Children and the elderly are the hardest hit, they are given special attention.
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Children and the elderly have the hardest time, they are given special attention.
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During the special operation in Ukraine, more than 800 thousand people have already left for Russia.
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Often, people leave their homes under shelling, taking almost nothing with them.
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The evacuees are accommodated in gyms and classrooms.
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Aid collection for refugees has been organized in many cities.
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A woman in the sports hall of lyceum No. 2 in the city of Starobelsk, where refugees from Rubizhne were temporarily accommodated.
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Some of the refugees then go to the Russian regions hosting migrants, others then to relatives.
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Those who have nowhere to go can turn to temporary accommodation centers.
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More 480 temporary shelters.
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Here people get a bed, food and, if necessary, treatment.
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Emergency Ministry workers are ready for any time to provide psychological assistance to refugees.
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Children and the elderly are hardest of all, they pay special attention.