On March 22, a family medicine clinic in Khmelnytskyi, Ukraine, was severely damaged by a Russian terrorist attack which killed two locals. The explosion caused significant damage to the building, including the destruction of nearly all doors and windows, damage to the ceiling, and the disruption of fire and security alarms. Doctors had been temporarily relocated to nearby clinics, and the repair costs amounted to more than two million hryvnias. Restoration works were funded by the International Organization for Migration and Privatbank, and included replacement of windows and doors, installation of metal structures, and repair of damaged walls. The clinic, staffed by five doctors serving over 6,000 local residents, has now resumed full operations.
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