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A Ukrainian children’s hospital in Chernihiv is pleading for the evacuation of its young cancer patients, as Russian forces surround the city, according to multiple reports.
At least 11 children are currently stuck in the oncology ward at Chernihiv Regional Children’s Hospital, with food and medicine becoming increasingly scarce.
“We don’t know how much time we have,” Serhiy Zosimenko, a charity worker supporting the patients, their doctors, and parents, told The Guardian. “We actually don’t know how to survive here — it’s unreal. We don’t have any more resources.”
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Chernihiv Regional Children’s Hospital in Ukraine.
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The northern Ukrainian city, home to about 285,000 residents, sits about 43 miles from the Belarusian border and is surrounded by the Russian army on all sides. It is under siege, and two days ago, a rocket struck roughly 650 feet from the hospital, reports said.

A satellite image shows a blaze at warehouse “Epicentr K” and destroyed fields in Chernihiv, Ukraine February 28, 2022. BLACKSKY/Handout via REUTERS
Other hospitals in Poland and Slovakia have agreed to continue treatment and waive the fees for the children, who are between the ages of two and 15. But the only way out of the city would be on a helicopter.

Branches litter the street next to a damaged building after ongoing hostilties from the Russian invasion of Ukraine, in Chernihiv Feb. 27, 2022 in this social media video still image obtained on Feb. 28, 2022 by Reuters.
“The problem is we can’t evacuate the kids from the ground. We can only evacuate them by air,” Zosimenko said. “All routes to our city are mined.”
At least one of the children has Hodgkin’s lymphoma, while most of the other kids are reportedly leukemia patients. Despite local pharmacies and other shops donating to the hospital, Zosimenko said that items the…
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