Russia hits Ukraine's Kharkiv maternity hospital — newborns and moms injured

On July 11, Russian forces attacked a maternity hospital in Kharkiv. At least six people were injured, reports the Kharkiv Regional Prosecutor's Office.
The Kharkiv Regional Prosecutor's Office reported that a maternity hospital in Kharkiv came under attack by Russian drones early this morning.
"Medical assistance was provided to six more victims, including three women and their children: three boys, two of whom were born yesterday and one on July 8. The mothers and newborns were diagnosed with acute stress reactions," the prosecutor's office said.
On the night of July 11, monitoring channels reported that Russia launched a small number of drones.
Around 5:30 AM Kyiv time, Russian troops struck Kharkiv's Saltivskyi district with two kamikaze drones.
Photos and videos of the damage appeared online later.
RBC-Ukraine compiled key information about the attack on the city.
By 11:50 AM Kyiv time, the number of injured had risen to nine.
Explosions were also reported in Chuhuiv, Kharkiv region. A hospital building was damaged in another Russian strike. Several people were injured.