VIENNA: The governing physique of the UN nuclear watchdog handed a decision Friday, expressing “severe concern” over Russia’s strike that shattered a children’s hospital in Kyiv earlier this week.
The lethal assault on the Okhmatdyt paediatric hospital on Monday (Jul 8) sparked international condemnation, with Kyiv requesting the Worldwide Atomic Vitality Company (IAEA) to carry an emergency assembly.
The assault killed two adults and wounded 32 extra, with eight youngsters being hospitalised, in accordance with the Ukrainian inside ministry.
The hospital receives technical cooperation help by the IAEA to deal with most cancers sufferers, together with by means of a radiology centre.
Within the decision which handed Friday, the IAEA’s 35-nation board of governors voiced “severe concern” over Russia’s assault on the hospital, stressing its “important function” within the remedy of paediatric most cancers in Ukraine.
The board additionally “condemned within the strongest phrases” the disruption of the company’s technical help to Ukraine because of Moscow’s strike.
The decision introduced by Ukraine was authorised by 20 of the company’s board members, two diplomats informed AFP. Russia and China voted in opposition to it.
Twelve nations abstained from the vote, whereas Paraguay didn’t take part.