Anonymous ID: 7ab185 March 14, 2022, 8:40 a.m. No.15861261   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1303 >>1390 >>1472 >>1545

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the woman who died is not polka dot actress it is the one in pic

 

The woman's pelvis was crushed and the hip was detached by doctors, according to surgeon Timur Marin. It was revealed that the baby had been delivered via a cesarean section, but it showed "no signs of life."

They centered the first on the mother.

"Not all of the 30 minutes of resuscitation of the mother did not produce results," Marin said Saturday.

"Both died."

 

medics were not able to obtain the woman's name before her husband and father came to take away her body in the chaos after Wednesday's attack. They said, however, that someone came to her to retrieve her, and she didn't end up in the hospital.

 

Russian officials claimed the maternity hospital was hired as a base by Ukrainian extremists, and no patients or medics were left inside. Russia's ambassador to the United Nations and the Russian Embassy in London described the images as "fake news."

 

Journalistsfrom the Associated Press, who have been reporting from inside blocked Mariupol since early in the war,shot footage and photos of several bloodstained, pregnant mothersfleeing the blown-out maternity ward, medics shouting, and children crying.

On Friday and Saturday, the AP team tracked down the victims in the hospital where they had been placed, near Mariupol.

Electricity from emergency generators is reserved for operating rooms in a city that was without food supply, water, power, or heat for more than a week.

 

As she recounted Wednesday's bombing, blogger Mariana Vishegirskayawrapped her arm around her newbornVeronika. After photos and video, she discovered debris-strewn stairs and clutching a blanket around her pregnant frame. Russian authorities said she was an actor in a staged attack.

 

"It happened on March 9 in Mariupol's hospital; glasses, frames, windows, and walls flew apart," Vishegirskaya said of the report. Although wearing the same polka dot pajamas as when she went missing.

All birthing mothers have lived through so many things, said nurse Olga Vereshagina.