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PBS News Hour - Segments

News Wrap: At least 31 dead in Ukraine after a Russian missile attack

PBS News Hour - Segments

PBS NewsHour

News, Daily News

4.11K Ratings

🗓️ 8 July 2024

⏱️ 7 minutes

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In our news wrap Monday, at least 31 people are dead after a barrage of Russian missiles on Ukraine, Hurricane Beryl made landfall on the Texas Gulf Coast, Boeing accepted a Justice Department plea deal to avoid a criminal trial and Hamas said new Israeli military escalations in Gaza could have repercussions on cease-fire negotiations. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders

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In the day's other headlines Ukrainian officials say at least 31 people are dead and more than 150 others were injured after a barrage of Russian missiles hit several cities.

0:11.0

One strike partially destroyed a major children's hospital in the capital

0:15.6

city of Kyiv. Stephanie Sigh has the story.

0:21.0

Brick by brick, medical staff and volunteers formed human chains to clear the wreckage of the Oak

0:26.7

Madiet Children's Hospital in Kiev.

0:29.8

Mayor Vitali Klishka said it was one of the worst attacks on Ukraine's capital yet.

0:36.6

There are people under the rebel.

0:38.4

There may be children among them.

0:41.6

With the oncology department left in ruins, cancer patients slowly moved towards safety,

0:47.6

their IV bags rolling with them.

0:50.3

Air raid alarms force patients from their hospital beds and down to the basement.

0:54.6

Ina Beritznytznytka rushed her daughter to shelter after the first explosion.

0:59.4

I could not think that such a thing could happen that there could be attacks on the hospital with sick children.

1:06.0

It is difficult to describe in words.

1:08.0

The strikes hit multiple other buildings in Kyiv, including apartments.

1:14.3

Russia claims they only targeted military sites,

1:17.4

but more than 40 missiles damaged civilian infrastructure

1:21.0

in five different Ukrainian cities. In President Volodimier Zelensky's hometown of Kreevy Rhee,

1:28.0

strikes killed at least 11 people and injured nearly 50.

1:32.0

Beyond any doubt, we are going to rebuild everything.

1:36.0

Everybody that was injured will get all the help they need,

1:39.0

and we pledge to work on bringing Russia to justice for this terror.

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