**Hospital Reopens After Russian Drone Strike**
A hospital in Kharkiv, Ukraine, has resumed performing operations after a Russian drone strike damaged the facility on March 29. The attack killed two people and injured 25 others.
The military hospital was targeted by Russian drones, which also hit a shopping center, residential buildings, and an office building in the area. A 67-year-old man and a 70-year-old woman were killed, and five children were among those injured.
**Operations Resume**
Despite the damage, the hospital has resumed operations, with doctors treating patients in the operating rooms that were damaged by the blast wave. The hospital’s head, Edouard Khorosun, called the strike “an act of terrorism.”
President Volodymyr Zelensky said the attack on Kharkiv is another sign that Russian President Vladimir Putin is not interested in a ceasefire. He stated that the geography and brutality of Russian strikes show that Putin “couldn’t care less about diplomacy.”
**Kharkiv Targeted**
Kharkiv Oblast, located in Ukraine’s northeast, has been a regular target of Russian missile, drone, and glide bomb attacks.
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