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Patients long gone from Mariupol hospital, Russia’s deputy envoy to UN says

Although the UN Security Council meeting was dedicated to the Syrian chemical weapons issue, Western countries started criticizing Russia’s special military operation in Ukraine, citing strikes at a maternity home in Mariupol

UNITED NATIONS, March 10. /TASS/. Patients had long been gone from the hospital in the city of Mariupol that Ukrainian radical nationalists turned into a military facility, Russia’s First Deputy Permanent Representative to the United Nations Dmitry Polyansky said at a UN Security Council meeting on Thursday.

Although the meeting was dedicated to the Syrian chemical weapons issue, Western countries started criticizing Russia’s special military operation in Ukraine, citing strikes at a maternity home in Mariupol.

"I would like to respond to what some representatives - namely the Albanian one - said about the situation around the Maternity Home Number 1 in the city of Mariupol, where victims of a Russian airstrike have allegedly been seen," Polyansky said. "Pregnant women and new mothers have long been gone from the place as confirmed by numerous eyewitness accounts available on social media," he added.