Versuchen GOLD - Frei

'A room covered in blood'

The Independent

|

July 10, 2024

A mother and daughter caught up in the Russian missile strike on a Kyiv children’s hospital speak to Tom Watling

- Tom Watling

'A room covered in blood'

Olena Danylova and her eight-year-old daughter watched as black smoke started to seep through the ceiling into the bomb shelter where they had just fled a Russian missile attack. Moments earlier, her young daughter, who she asked not to be named, had been preparing to have hernia surgery at the Okhmatdyt children’s hospital in central Kyiv.

The doctor had been preparing her for the operation on the fifth floor; the surgery was to take place on the seventh floor. She was next in line for an operation. Then they heard the first explosions, somewhere in the distance. The three of them – mother, daughter, doctor – stopped in their tracks. All three knew full well that the most dangerous place to be during a missile attack is high up.

“Then we heard another explosion, a bigger one … and we ran as fast as we could down to the bunker,” she said. When they got down to the shelter – dozens of children and parents in front and behind them – they tried to stay calm. But the reality of what was happening was terrifying.

The two bombs, believed to be Russian Kh-101 cruise missiles, had hit nearby buildings, but one of the explosions had blown out the windows of the operating floors on the sixth and seventh levels of their building, sending shards of glass hurtling towards the patients and surgeons. Olena’s daughter had been just moments away from heading to surgery.

image

WEITERE GESCHICHTEN VON The Independent

The Independent

The Independent

ON THIS DAY

1893: The Independent Labour Party was formed by Keir Hardie.

time to read

1 min

January 13, 2026

The Independent

The Independent

Sorry, trolls, autistic Barbie may be Mattel's best doll yet

From Barbie dolls with wheelchairs, canes, prosthetic legs and hearing aids; to blind Barbies and dolls with Down syndrome and type 1 diabetes - plus a Ken doll with vitiligo - playing with toys has come a long, long way since I last had a ragtag bunch of Barbie, Sindy and Jem dolls in the 1980s.

time to read

3 mins

January 13, 2026

The Independent

The Independent

WIRED AND HIRED

As recruitment teams are increasingly turning to elaborate AI-assisted screening techniques to find staff, Helen Coffey gets quizzed by an avatar and ponders the wider implications

time to read

8 mins

January 13, 2026

The Independent

The Independent

‘Port Talbot Pompeii’ find stuns archaeological team

Experts ‘strike gold’ with largest Roman villa discovery

time to read

3 mins

January 13, 2026

The Independent

The Independent

Zahawi 'begged for peerage before defecting to Reform

Controversial former Tory chancellor Nadhim Zahawi has defected to Reform UK after apparently unsuccessfully “begging” to be nominated for a peerage.

time to read

4 mins

January 13, 2026

The Independent

The Independent

Mitigation hearing starts in trial of Hong Kong activist

Supporters of Jimmy Lai had queued for days outside court

time to read

4 mins

January 13, 2026

The Independent

The Independent

Trump is playing with fire by attacking the Federal Reserve

Donald Trump says he did not know about the US Department of Justice’s threatened criminal prosecution of Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell.

time to read

3 mins

January 13, 2026

The Independent

The Independent

NICE AND TOASTY

Rachael Penn snuggles up to the top electric heaters

time to read

11 mins

January 13, 2026

The Independent

The Independent

Should we explore Japan by car on our September trip?

Q We are planning a five-week trip to Japan in September. Bullet trains are the quickest way to get between major cities. However, in less populated areas, transport seems more difficult. As they drive on the same side of the road as us, we are thinking of hiring a car. Do you have any thoughts on this?

time to read

1 mins

January 13, 2026

The Independent

The Independent

What will former top Tory bring to his new party?

Former cabinet minister Nadhim Zahawi is the latest prominent Conservative to defect to Reform UK - to the obvious delight of its leader, Nigel Farage. Much is made of Zahawi’s expertise and experience, and he claims that he humbly wishes to be a “foot soldier” in Farage’s army because “we can all see that our beautiful, ancient, kind, magical island story has reached a dark and dangerous chapter”.

time to read

3 mins

January 13, 2026

Listen

Translate

Share

-
+

Change font size