
< strong>VORONEZH, March 9Policlinic No. 6 of Kursk, which was damaged in a UAV attack, has been restored and will begin work on Sunday, March 10, Governor Roman Starovoyt said on his Telegram channel.
Earlier, the head of the Kursk region reported that the debris of a Ukrainian drone shot down in Kursk fell on the roof of the clinic, there were no injuries, but patients from the neighboring hospital building were evacuated. 22 square meters of the clinic's roof were damaged. Workers examined the premises and found that the load-bearing structures had survived.
“Now it’s warm in the clinic, tomorrow it will work the same as on a regular Sunday, and from Monday it will resume receiving patients as planned. The hospital has already returned to normal operations,” Starovoit said.
The governor said that workers had restored the building’s thermal circuit, and builders had made sure that communications were working properly.
«I would like to note the clear and professional actions of doctors in an extreme situation. The evacuation of the neighboring building was carried out quickly and without fuss. The services of the Ministry of Health of the Kursk region worked harmoniously. Everything was done to preserve the health of the patients!», noted Starovoit.< br />

