2023
DOI: 10.1101/2023.08.29.23294763
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Attacks on Ukrainian healthcare facilities during the first year of the full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine

Dennis G. Barten,
Derrick Tin,
Fredrik Granholm
et al.

Abstract: BackgroundAlthough the Geneva Conventions and Rome Statute demand protections for healthcare facilities during war, breaches of these protections are frequently reported. The ongoing war in Ukraine is no exception, with several healthcare attacks eliciting widespread condemnation. The Ukrainian Healthcare Center (UHC) has been collecting, verifying and documenting attacks on health infrastructure since the Russia-Ukraine War was launched. The aim of this study was to assess UHC documented healthcare facility a… Show more

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“…4 Another concern is the reported increase of attacks on healthcare in armed conflicts, which is a daily occurrence in in many conflict zones, including Ukraine. 6 Furthermore, hospitals experienced more threats of violence since the COVID-19 pandemic and many hospitals had to intensify their security measures. 2 Nonetheless, emergency managers deemed the likelihood of a physical terrorist attack in their hospital relatively low.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…4 Another concern is the reported increase of attacks on healthcare in armed conflicts, which is a daily occurrence in in many conflict zones, including Ukraine. 6 Furthermore, hospitals experienced more threats of violence since the COVID-19 pandemic and many hospitals had to intensify their security measures. 2 Nonetheless, emergency managers deemed the likelihood of a physical terrorist attack in their hospital relatively low.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…5 Finally, there is a refractory pattern of attacks on healthcare in conflict zones, with 2022 marking the most violent year against health workers and facilities in the last decade. 6,7 Hospitals are vulnerable targets for acts of violent extremism and terrorism as they must remain easy accessible to the general public and because they are densely occupied with patients and staff 24/7. 4,8 Furthermore, the intrahospital presence of flammable materials, noxious gasses and radioactive chemicals could cause additional detrimental effects of an attack.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One year into the full‐scale invasion, 66 deliberate attacks on medical facilities have been documented, with 17 of them reporting civilian fatalities [4]. In addition, 1409 healthcare facilities were damaged and 186 have been destroyed [5, 6]. The war has severely impacted the provision of HIV services.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%