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Mstyslav Chernov & Sophie Halle-Richards

Pregnant woman and her baby die after Russian bombing of Ukrainian maternity ward


A pregnant woman and her baby have died after Russian armed forces bombed a maternity hospital in Ukraine, medics have said.

Images of the woman being rushed to an ambulance on a stretcher went viral across the world following the deadly attack last week.

The videos and photos shot last Wednesday by Associated Press Journalists, showed the injured woman as rescuers rushed her through the rubble in the city of Mariupol.

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It was among the most brutal moments so far in Russia’s 19-day-old war on Ukraine.

The woman was rushed to another hospital, closer to the frontline, where doctors worked to keep her alive, the Associated Press reports.

Realising she was losing her baby, medics said that she cried out to them: "Kill me now."

Surgeon Timur Marin found the woman’s pelvis crushed and hip detached.

Medics delivered the baby via caesarean section, but it showed "no signs of life", the surgeon said. They then began work on the mother.

"More than 30 minutes of resuscitation of the mother didn’t produce results," Mr Marin said on Saturday. "Both died."

In the chaos after Wednesday’s air strike, medics did not have time to get the woman’s name before her husband and father came to take away her body.

Someone came to retrieve her, they said – so she did not end up in the mass graves being dug for many of Mariupol’s growing number of dead.

After being accused of war crimes, Russian officials claimed the maternity hospital had been taken over by Ukrainian extremists to use as a base, and that no patients or medics were left inside.

Russia’s ambassador to the UN and the Russian Embassy in London called the images "fake news."

A car burns at the side of a maternity hospital that was damaged by shelling in Mariupol (AP)

Associated Press journalists, who have been reporting from inside blockaded Mariupol since early in the war, documented the attack and saw the victims and damage first-hand.

They shot video and photos of several bloodstained, pregnant mothers fleeing the blown-out maternity ward, with medics shouting and children crying.

The AP team then tracked down the victims on Friday and Saturday in the hospital where they had been transferred, on the outskirts of Mariupol.

Blogger Mariana Vishegirskaya gave birth to a girl the day after the air strike, and wrapped her arm around newborn Veronika as she recounted Wednesday’s bombing.

After photos and video showed her navigating down debris-strewn stairs and clutching a blanket around her frame, Russian officials claimed she was an actor in a staged attack.

"It happened on March 9 in Hospital number three in Mariupol. We were laying in wards when glasses, frames, windows and walls flew apart," Vishegirskaya told The AP.

"We don’t know how it happened. We were in our wards and some had time to cover themselves, some didn’t."

Her ordeal was one among many in Mariupol, which has become a symbol of resistance to Russian President Vladimir Putin’s drive to crush democratic Ukraine and redraw the world map in his favour.

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