The French Foreign Ministry called a Russian missile strike on a hospital in Dnipro a war crime.

This is stated in a statement published on Friday by the press service of the French Foreign Ministry.

The report states that France "strongly condemns" the missile strikes aimed at Kyiv, Kharkiv and Dnipropetrovsk regions, stressing that this is the thirteenth attack on the Ukrainian capital in May.

"These strikes were again deliberately aimed at civilian objects, in particular at a hospital in Dnipro, which is a gross violation of international humanitarian law. As the Minister of Europe and Foreign Affairs Catherine Colonna has repeatedly stressed, these unacceptable actions are war crimes and must not go unpunished.

In addition, Paris will support Ukrainian and international courts to bring to justice those involved in these crimes. France will also continue to provide humanitarian and military assistance to Ukraine for as long as it needs Ukrainians.

We will remind, earlier it was reported that Russian terrorists on May 26 attacked a polyclinic and a veterinary clinic in the Dnieper with a missile. After that, fires broke out at the impact site. The attack killed two people. The number of victims is constantly growing.

In addition, we previously reported that a video from the Dnipro polyclinic appeared on the network with the first minutes after the missile strike on May 26.

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