During the illegal Russian invasion of Ukraine The Russian Military has repeatedly attacked Ukrainian medical facilities, hospitals, clinics, and ambulances, and health workers. The Ministry of Defense of the United Kingdom stated that Russia was prioritizing attacks on Ukrainian medical facilities as a method of warfare, often striking these, as well as power infrastructure with Iranian-made drones such as Shahed 131, Shahed 136.

Latest figures

As of 21 December 2023, the World Health Organization (WHO) reported 1,422 attacks on health care reported by their 'Surveillance System for Attacks on Health Care' (SSA) tool.
The WHO, in an article published on 22 February 2024, reported 1,574 verified attacks on health, and the deaths of 118 health-care workers, since the start of the full scale illegal invasion of Ukraine.
As of 4 April 2024, WHO verified 1682 attacks on health care in Ukraine, resulting in 128 deaths and 288 injuries of medical personnel and patients.
As of 10 July 2024 Physicians for Human Rights "Attacks on Health Care in Ukraine" website counted 1442 attacks on health care facilities, out of which 742 destroyed hospitals and clinics, killing 210 health workers.
On 8 July 2024, Human Rights Watch reported of 1,736 damaged or destroyed medical facilities.
History of attacks

Russia has a history of employing systematic attacks on medical facilities as a tactic of war. Human rights organizations operating in Syria state that Russian Federation is deliberately using GPS coordinates handed over to them by the UN's deconfliction line as a list of targets. This became such a problem, that doctors refused to share their coordinates with the UN in an attempt to avoid Russian attacks. Eventually the Russian Federation left the UN program claiming it was in protest of the UN not sharing the list with their Syrian ally, who likewise, engaged in a campaign of attacks against healthcare facilities. Russian state media had been routinely justifying attacks on civilian objects, destruction of towns and inciting extermination of civilian population in Ukraine.
Milestones
Between February 24 and March 21, 2022, sixty-four medical facilities and their personnel were targeted by Russian forces in Ukraine, the WHO reported.
By March 25, 2022, the facilities were being hit at rate of two to three a day. Mostly with heavy weapons.
By April 8, 2022, there were 91 attacks confirmed by the WHO, averaging 2 attacks on hospitals, ambulances or medical supply depots per day.
By November 21, 2022, there were at least 703 attacks on Ukrainian healthcare facilities with 144 such facilities completely destroyed by Russia.
By the end of 2022, nearly one in ten Ukrainian hospitals had been damaged.
The Centre for Information Resilience (CIR) found that Russia has "deliberately and repeated" targeted Kherson city's medical facilities between December 2022, and May 2023.
By May 30, 2023, the WHO had verified 1,000 attacks, the highest number ever recorded. Other monitoring groups have also marked the milestone 1000th attack, though using different metrics. Collectively this constitutes almost daily, deliberate instances of war crimes on a massive scale.
By February 22, 2024, the WHO regional direct confirmed that there had been "over 1500" attacks reported.
The UN reported 131 additional attacks on health infrastructure in their February 21, 2024, report. This seems to be since January 2024.
Notable events

A deadly attack occurred on the first day of the war, February 24, 2022, at the Central City Hospital in Vuhledar when a Russian ballistic missile full of cluster munitions fell just outside of the hospital, killing four and injuring ten.
The most widely covered attack was the bombing of the Mariupol maternity hospital.
On 23 November 2022, Russian missile strikes destroyed a maternity ward in Ukraine's Zaporizhzhia region, in the town of , killing a newborn baby.
On July 8, 2024, Russian cruise missiles attacked children's hospitals in Kyiv and Dnipro.
See also
- Russian–Syrian hospital bombing campaign
- War crimes in the Russian invasion of Ukraine
- Attacks on health facilities during the Gaza war
- Russian war crimes
- Russian war crimes during the Syrian civil war
- War crimes in the Syrian civil war
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During the illegal Russian invasion of Ukraine The Russian Military has repeatedly attacked Ukrainian medical facilities hospitals clinics and ambulances and health workers The Ministry of Defense of the United Kingdom stated that Russia was prioritizing attacks on Ukrainian medical facilities as a method of warfare often striking these as well as power infrastructure with Iranian made drones such as Shahed 131 Shahed 136 Ambulance on fire after a Russian strike on an emergency medical center in Zolochiv 15 March 2024 Latest figuresHospital in Beryslav Kherson region after Russian shelling on 5 October 2023 As of 21 December 2023 the World Health Organization WHO reported 1 422 attacks on health care reported by their Surveillance System for Attacks on Health Care SSA tool The WHO in an article published on 22 February 2024 reported 1 574 verified attacks on health and the deaths of 118 health care workers since the start of the full scale illegal invasion of Ukraine As of 4 April 2024 WHO verified 1682 attacks on health care in Ukraine resulting in 128 deaths and 288 injuries of medical personnel and patients As of 10 July 2024 Physicians for Human Rights Attacks on Health Care in Ukraine website counted 1442 attacks on health care facilities out of which 742 destroyed hospitals and clinics killing 210 health workers On 8 July 2024 Human Rights Watch reported of 1 736 damaged or destroyed medical facilities History of attacksMaternity hospital in Dnipro after Russian missile attack on 29 December 2023 Russia has a history of employing systematic attacks on medical facilities as a tactic of war Human rights organizations operating in Syria state that Russian Federation is deliberately using GPS coordinates handed over to them by the UN s deconfliction line as a list of targets This became such a problem that doctors refused to share their coordinates with the UN in an attempt to avoid Russian attacks Eventually the Russian Federation left the UN program claiming it was in protest of the UN not sharing the list with their Syrian ally who likewise engaged in a campaign of attacks against healthcare facilities Russian state media had been routinely justifying attacks on civilian objects destruction of towns and inciting extermination of civilian population in Ukraine MilestonesBetween February 24 and March 21 2022 sixty four medical facilities and their personnel were targeted by Russian forces in Ukraine the WHO reported By March 25 2022 the facilities were being hit at rate of two to three a day Mostly with heavy weapons By April 8 2022 there were 91 attacks confirmed by the WHO averaging 2 attacks on hospitals ambulances or medical supply depots per day By November 21 2022 there were at least 703 attacks on Ukrainian healthcare facilities with 144 such facilities completely destroyed by Russia By the end of 2022 nearly one in ten Ukrainian hospitals had been damaged The Centre for Information Resilience CIR found that Russia has deliberately and repeated targeted Kherson city s medical facilities between December 2022 and May 2023 By May 30 2023 the WHO had verified 1 000 attacks the highest number ever recorded Other monitoring groups have also marked the milestone 1000th attack though using different metrics Collectively this constitutes almost daily deliberate instances of war crimes on a massive scale By February 22 2024 the WHO regional direct confirmed that there had been over 1500 attacks reported The UN reported 131 additional attacks on health infrastructure in their February 21 2024 report This seems to be since January 2024 Notable eventsOkhmatdyt children s hospital in Kyiv after a Russian missile strike on 8 July 2024 A deadly attack occurred on the first day of the war February 24 2022 at the Central City Hospital in Vuhledar when a Russian ballistic missile full of cluster munitions fell just outside of the hospital killing four and injuring ten The most widely covered attack was the bombing of the Mariupol maternity hospital On 23 November 2022 Russian missile strikes destroyed a maternity ward in Ukraine s Zaporizhzhia region in the town of killing a newborn baby On July 8 2024 Russian cruise missiles attacked children s hospitals in Kyiv and Dnipro See alsoRussian Syrian hospital bombing campaign War crimes in the Russian invasion of Ukraine Attacks on health facilities during the Gaza war Russian war crimes Russian war crimes during the Syrian civil war War crimes in the Syrian civil warReferences International Court orders Russia to immediately suspend military operations in Ukraine UN News news un org 2022 03 16 Retrieved 2024 01 10 Zaporizhzhia strike kills newborn baby at Ukraine hospital BBC News 23 November 2022 Situation reports Ukraine specific www who int Retrieved 2023 10 18 3 reflections from 2 years WHO s response to Europe s largest emergency www who int Retrieved 2024 02 24 Triple risk of harm for Ukraine s health transport workers over other health care staff WHO data indicates www who int Retrieved 2024 05 02 Attacks on Health Care in Ukraine www attacksonhealthukraine org Retrieved 2024 07 10 Russia s July 8 Attack on a Children s Hospital in Ukraine Human Rights Watch 11 July 2024 Triebert Christiaan Hill Evan Browne Malachy Hurst Whitney Khavin Dmitriy Froliak Masha 2019 10 13 How Times Reporters Proved Russia Bombed Syrian Hospitals The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2024 02 06 Hill Evan Triebert Christiaan 2019 10 13 12 Hours 4 Syrian Hospitals Bombed One Culprit Russia The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2024 02 06 Syrian and Russian forces targeting hospitals as a strategy of war Amnesty International 2016 03 03 Retrieved 2024 02 06 McKay Hollie 2019 05 10 Syrian hospitals bombed by Assad Russian troops after coordinates were shared with the UN Fox News Retrieved 2024 02 06 Herman Jonnea 2019 06 13 The UN Made a List of Hospitals in Syria Now They re Being Bombed The Century Foundation Retrieved 2024 02 06 Hill Evan Hurst Whitney 2019 12 29 The U N Tried to Save Hospitals in Syria It Didn t Work The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2024 02 08 UN Fails to Acknowledge Own Failures in Hospital Attacks Inquiry Syria Justice amp Accountability Centre 2020 04 16 Retrieved 2024 02 06 Russia quits UN system aimed at protecting hospitals aid in Syria chinadailyhk Retrieved 2024 02 07 The ultimate barbarity The Economist ISSN 0013 0613 Retrieved 2024 02 07 Cumming Bruce Nick 2013 09 13 U N Reports Syria Uses Hospital Attacks as a Weapon of War The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2024 02 07 Syria s hospitals face systematic attacks report DW 03 09 2021 dw com Retrieved 2024 02 07 Russian Media Monitor 2024 07 07 Andrey Gurulyov and Vladimir Solovyov want to destroy Ukrainian cities Retrieved 2024 07 10 via YouTube WHO Confirms Attacks on Ukraine Healthcare Facilities WSJ Archived from the original on March 6 2022 Retrieved 2022 04 02 Taylor Luke 2022 03 25 Russian forces are increasingly targeting Ukrainian healthcare facilities says WHO BMJ 376 o801 doi 10 1136 bmj o801 ISSN 1756 1833 PMID 35338043 S2CID 247631261 Sanders IV Lewis Felden Esther Theise Eugen 8 April 2022 How Russia could get away with attacks on Ukraine hospitals Deutsche Welle Retrieved 11 April 2022 Russian Airstrikes in Ukraine The Largest Attack on Health Care in Europe Since World War II Says WHO Health Policy Watch 21 November 2022 Nearly one in every 10 hospitals in Ukraine have been damaged by attacks since Russia s invasion Ukraine ReliefWeb reliefweb int 2023 02 28 Retrieved 2023 11 18 Staff C N N 2023 02 21 Report Nearly one in every 10 hospitals in Ukraine have been damaged by attacks since Russia s invasion CNN Retrieved 2024 01 10 Harding Luke 2023 09 20 Revealed how Russia deliberately targeted Kherson s hospitals The Guardian ISSN 0261 3077 Retrieved 2024 02 09 Harding Luke Malykhina Lisa Morresi Elena Cvorak Monika 2023 09 20 Why is Russia targeting hospitals in Kherson video explainer the Guardian ISSN 0261 3077 Retrieved 2024 02 09 WHO records more than 1000 attacks on health care in Ukraine over the past 15 months of full scale war www who int Retrieved 2023 11 18 Short Kevin 2023 08 10 A Horrific Milestone More Than 1 000 Attacks on Health Care in Ukraine Since Russia s Full scale Invasion PHR Retrieved 2023 11 18 Putin is Targeting Ukrainian Hospitals That s a War Crime Ukraine s health system is a symbol of resilience www who int Retrieved 2024 02 24 Ukraine s health system is a symbol of resilience POLITICO 2024 02 22 Retrieved 2024 02 24 Russian attacks hit at least 9 Ukrainian medical facilities visual evidence shows Washington Post 2022 03 12 Retrieved 2022 04 02 Ukraine Russian Cluster Munition Hits Hospital Human Rights Watch 2022 02 25 Retrieved 2024 02 07 Sauer Pjotr 8 July 2024 No words for this Horror over Russian bombing of Kyiv children s hospital The Guardian