
A 4-year-old boy.
Was returning home.
With his father.
When ‘orcs’ soldiers fired missiles.
At one of the districts.
In Kyiv.
A 4-year-old boy.
Was returning home.
A missile hit the yard.
Of the house.
And the boy and his father.
Received shrapnel wounds.
The child, whose lower back.
Was severely injured.
From the blast.
Was taken to Ohmatdyt.
The boy underwent all.
The necessary scanning procedures.
And had surgery.
At the hospital.
Ohmatdyt doctors treated.
The shrapnel wound and.
Removed the non-viable tissues.
The child was diagnosed.
With severe kidney disease.
Fortunately, the spinal cord.
And other internal organs.
Were not affected.
Currently, the patient’s.
Life is not in danger.
But his injury.
Is very dangerous.
The boy will be going through.
The long healing process.
Under the supervision.
Of Ohmatdyt’s doctors.
A 4-year-old boy.
Was returning home.
With his father.
When ‘orcs’ soldiers fired missiles.
At one of the districts.
In Kyiv.
A 4-year-old boy.
Was returning home.
*Because I read “The Stories of Ohmatdyt children who have suffered from the war” on the website of OHMATDYT, and also “Why are Ukrainians calling Russians ‘orcs’?” by James FitzGerald on 30 Apr 2022, on the BBC news.
OHMATDYT starts showing us 8 stories on the page as follows:
“Dear journalists and media people, Ohmatdyt is kindly asking you to share the stories of the children who have suffered from the war. Some of them turned out to be receiving treatment in our hospital, where the specialists are fighting for their health and even life in a courageous way. Unfortunately, it’s not possible to help everyone. We collected 8 stories, which broke our hearts in this post. We are kindly asking you to share them and use the photos and videos for the whole world to see the crimes of Russia against the children in Ukraine.”
So, I wrote this poem.
Please read the original story and look at the photos and videos here:
The Stories of Ohmatdyt children who have suffered from the war | Охматдит
Telegram: Contact @ndslohmatdyt
**My friend kindly shows you this poem in one page of the Ukrainian website for their children and others!
Please join them! You can read my 15 poems about the Ohmatdyt Children’s Hospital here at once.