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I booked a 9:30 AM appt. with Dr. Beallor and waited one hour, just to be told by her receptionist that she is not coming in to work because she was in a meeting all day. Normally this miscommunication is not a huge deal however I am a school teacher and had to take a sick day off for this - and it was my last sick day, which I told the receptionist. I called the receptionist shortly after to ask if I could correspond with the Doctor over the phone or email (to verify which shots/boosters/meds I needed for my trip) however the receptionist said it's not possible and if I wanted to see her again I would have to come in. I was very dissapointed as this business clearly does not value my time. Nothing was done to make me feel like my time was valued, after driving out of my way to a no-show appointment - and the error was not even mine. No compassion and really poor customer service which left a very bad taste in my mouth as I have spent my money there before. Definitely will not be coming back!

  • Travel Immunizations

The Salt Lake County Health Department offers international travelers the education, immunizations, and prescriptions necessary to stay safe and healthy while abroad.

To schedule an appointment, call 385-468-SHOT (7468)

Before you call, please know all countries you’ll be visiting.

If you already have an appointment scheduled, please click here for instructions to prepare for your visit with the travel clinic.

The Travel Clinic has two locations in Salt Lake County:

Salt Lake Public Health Center 610 South 200 East Salt Lake City

South Redwood Public Health Center 7971 South 1825 West West Jordan

Schedule an appointment with us as soon as you know you’ll be traveling internationally; some immunizations require more than one shot spread over a period of time, and others require time before travel to be most effective.

We do NOT bill insurance for travel vaccines.

Please check with your insurance provider to determine if they will reimburse any cost to you. When calling your insurance company, you can reference the CPT code from the PDF below for each immunization you may need.

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We may be able to bill your insurance for other recommended vaccinations  so please provide your insurance information when asked.

Why receive a travel consultation?

Travel consultations are for any traveler, especially those who meet the following criteria:

  • First time travelers
  • Traveling to areas at risk for malaria or yellow fever
  • Extended stay abroad and expatriates
  • Humanitarian, medical, service, or religious work
  • Traveling while pregnant or with young children
  • Immunocompromised travelers
  • Study abroad/staying with host families
  • Adventure tourism (backpacking, climbing, and travel to remote areas)
  • Medical tourism
  • Mass gatherings (ex: the Hajj or Umrah)

During your visit with us, you’ll receive customized education and information about topics applicable to your destination(s), which could include:

  • Food and water safety
  • Insect precautions
  • Prevention of itinerary specific travel-associated infectious diseases 
  • Prevention and/or treatment of altitude illness
  • Preventing and treating “Traveler’s Diarrhea”
  • Current outbreaks of infectious disease, natural disasters, and issues regarding political/social unrest and security concerns
  • Personal protection and safety
  • Medical evacuation insurance
  • Minimizing and coping with jet lag
  • Freshwater and/or seawater precautions
  • Travel medical kits
  • Special considerations for traveling while pregnant or immunocompromised travelers

Immunizations

The following immunizations are available at the Travel Clinic:

  • COVID (Moderna, Pfizer, Novavax) 
  • Hepatitis A     
  • Hepatitis B   
  • Hib (Haemophilus influenzae type b)     
  • Influenza  
  • Japanese encephalitis     
  • Meningococcal 
  • MMR (measles, mumps, rubella) 
  • Pneumococcal (PCV20 for adults, PCV15 for children)  
  • Polio   
  • Rabies 
  • Tdap (tetanus, diphtheria, pertussis)  
  • Typhoid (oral or injection) 
  • Varicella (chickenpox)   
  • Yellow fever
  • Zoster (shingles) 

Please review the CDC's Vaccine Information Statements  for the immunizations you expect to receive.

Prescriptions

We can prescribe several medications you may need while overseas, depending on your destination, itinerary, and/or activities. Your health, safety, and comfort while enjoying your trip will depend on your preparations in advance.

Common travel prescriptions include medications for:

  • Malaria prevention and treatment
  • Motion sickness
  • Severe traveler’s diarrhea
  • Fungal infections
  • Altitude sickness prevention and treatment
  • Leptospirosis
  • Anaphylaxis (EpiPen) 
  • Child and Adult Immunizations

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Travel Medicine

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Whether you are going on vacation far from home or traveling internationally on business, it’s important to take care of your health. Our travel medicine services can provide you with information on preventive medication, food safety measures, and country-specific immunizations. Our travel clinics serve those who plan to be in an area with exposure to new and different diseases or illnesses. Providers can give you specific information on what vaccinations you will need. You need time to develop immunity or protection from your vaccine.

Be certain to go to the nearest travel clinic four to six weeks before your trip. Last-minute travelers should consult their doctor about which vaccinations to get.

Travel Medicine Services

Travel medicine deals with the health concerns of travelers. Travelers are offered support, education and vaccinations before leaving home. Travel medicine helps decrease the risk of acquiring an infectious disease abroad. Travel clinics are staffed by infectious disease specialists who make sure that travelers have the education and care they need prior to travel. Contact your local travel clinic if you want to be vaccinated against illnesses from other regions. Your provider may suggest:

  • Vaccinations
  • Malaria prevention
  • Food and water precautions
  • Education materials
  • Prescriptions for preventive care

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Travel Medicine

The hospitals and clinics of Hawaii Pacific Health are in a unique position to deliver world-class travel medicine, as our islands serve as a gateway to so many countries around the world.

Our experts are up-to-date on current health risks around the globe to make sure that all travelers are well prepared for a safe and healthy trip. For those who come home sick, we are here with expert diagnosis and treatment.

Travel Medicine at Straub

Travel Medicine on Oahu

Straub has physicians who are members of the International Society of Travel Medicine and available to discuss travel concerns with patients. There are well-established preventive measures for almost every health issue that falls under the scope of Travel Medicine. Vaccinations, for example, can help to immunize a traveler against certain common diseases in the country of destination.

Our travel medicine physicians offer a variety of immunizations, including: 

  • Hepatitis A
  • Hepatitis B
  • Yellow Fever
  • Meningococcal
  • Japanese Encephalitis
  • Chicken Pox
  • Hemophitus B Influenza

It is recommended patients receive their necessary travel vaccinations as soon as their itinerary is planned in order to provide the greatest number of vaccination options as well as allowing time for any series of vaccinations issued. Children under 18 should be seen by their pediatrician for any travel immunizations.

Insurance coverage varies according to each patient's plan. We recommend that you check with your insurance carrier.

Straub Travel Clinic: 1-808-529-4949

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Visitors to Hawaii Hawaii is a paradise known for the sun, the sea, and all things natural. To make sure your stay goes well, be respectful of the power of these natural forces to avoid injury and illness.

Helpful Tips:

  • In Hawaii, ocean safety is very important. If advised not to swim — don't. Heed the international signage at local beaches alerting you to rough sea conditions, rip currents, jellyfish and high surf.
  • When hiking the wilderness, be sure to check in with park rangers first. It's not uncommon to get lost in an unfamiliar environment. And make sure to wear appropriate footwear at all times.
  • A word of caution about the sunshine: it is much stronger than many visitors are accustomed to on the mainland. Use sunscreen and reapply liberally all day long. Protect children with sunblock containing zinc oxide or the latest in "sun suits" that block harmful rays. Hats and sunglasses are also a must.

Hawaii Residents Planning to Travel Overseas Planning a trip overseas? Travelers need to be aware of the health risks unique to their destination. Some countries have problems maintaining a sanitary water supply. Other countries have diseases that Americans may not normally be exposed to. You should plan ahead before international travel to prevent health problems before they occur, so you can have a fun and safe trip.

Here are some steps you can take to prepare for your trip:

  • Educate yourself about the health risks in the country you are visiting. What are common diseases? How can you protect yourself from insect bites? Your travel medicine doctor will have educational material that will prepare you for your trip and your destination.
  • Immunize yourself to those diseases found in that country. Your travel medicine doctor will have access to all the current diseases and outbreaks in various areas of the world and will advise you accordingly. Plan to seek advice four to six weeks before you depart on your trip to allow adequate time for immunization. This immunization process may take a few weeks, so it is important to allow your body time to adjust before you travel.
  • Have fun while visiting your destination, but be cautious. Unlike the U.S., many foreign governments do not regulate the safety of boats, equipment and vehicles. In addition, travelers are advised to check with their Personal Care Physician (PCP) if they have health problems prior to traveling. It is recommended that travelers carry a note stating any significant medical condition, list of medications currently being taken, any allergies, and the name and phone number of an emergency contact person and their treating physician. Also, carry sufficient quantities of your prescription medication and a first aid kit. The first aid kit should include over-the-counter medication such as Aspirin or Tylenol, sun block, antihistamine, antibiotic ointment, Band-Aids, anti-diarrhea and calamine lotion.

Public health agencies, such as the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and the World Health Organization (WHO), have set up guidelines and health information for the international traveler and can provide general health information about your destination.

Helpful Links: 

  • Center for Disease Control (CDC)
  • Hawaii Convention and Visitor’s Bureau
  • Kauai Visitors Bureau

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When planning an international trip, your mind may immediately wander to all the leisure activities you’re looking forward to. But it’s also important to plan for your health and safety.

At Advocate Health Care, we provide travel vaccinations, medications and other services to protect you and your family. With multiple convenient locations throughout the Chicago metro area, we make it easy to get the travel medicine services you need. Our international travel clinic specialists help you stay healthy so you can get the most out of your trip.

What are travel vaccinations?

Travel vaccinations are the immunizations you need to stay safe when traveling abroad. Specific vaccines are required for travel to certain countries. Others protect you from illnesses that are more common in other countries than in the U.S.

Getting the proper vaccinations can help you avoid getting sick during your trip. It also helps lower the risk of bringing a disease back home or spreading it to others.

Who needs travel vaccines?

Most people should get travel vaccines before visiting another country, even if you’re traveling for pleasure or to visit loved ones. These people may also need to get travel vaccines:

  • Business or government travelers
  • Employees of a nongovernmental organizations (NGO)
  • Humanitarian aid workers
  • Parents planning to adopt a child from another country
  • Students in a study-abroad program or on spring break

Required vaccinations for travel

Before you travel, you should make sure you’re up to date on all your routine vaccinations, such as:

  • Chickenpox (varicella) vaccine
  • COVID vaccine
  • Measles-mumps-rubella (MMR) vaccine
  • Meningococcal vaccine
  • Pneumococcal vaccine
  • Polio vaccine
  • Shingles vaccine
  • Tetanus-diphtheria (Td) vaccine

Depending on your history and the country you’re visiting, you may need additional travel vaccines:

  • Dengue fever vaccine
  • Hepatitis A and B vaccines
  • Japanese encephalitis vaccine
  • Meningitis vaccine
  • Rabies vaccine
  • Typhoid vaccine
  • Yellow fever vaccine

When should I get travel vaccines?

Experts recommend visiting a travel clinic at least four to six weeks before your trip. It takes several days or weeks for your body to build up adequate immunity after receiving a vaccine. Many vaccinations also require more than one dose. Seeing a health care provider at least four weeks before your trip helps ensure you have enough time to get the right care.

How long before travel should I get the hepatitis A vaccination?

You should get the hepatitis A vaccination several months before traveling to a country where the disease is common. Hepatitis A is a two-dose vaccine series given six months apart. Getting the two-dose series will provide the most protection against hepatitis A. However, if you don’t have enough time to get both doses before your trip, receiving just the first dose will still provide some protection.

Where to get vaccinations for international travel

Your primary care provider may offer the routine vaccinations you need before travel. However, most primary care providers don’t carry the vaccines required for international travel. When visiting another country, the best place to go is a travel clinic .

At these clinics, travel medicine specialists discuss your itinerary with you and provide personalized guidance to help you stay safe. They recommend vaccines and give you any necessary immunizations onsite.

What to expect during your visit to the travel clinic

Before your travel clinic appointment, please print and fill out the traveler history form (PDF) . This form provides us with the necessary information to make the appropriate recommendations about your health and safety. You may need to gather information from multiple sources, so please allow plenty of time to complete the form before your visit.

You’ll need to bring your completed traveler history form to your appointment along with your:

  • Health insurance card
  • Photo identification to verify your insurance, such as a passport, driver’s license or government ID
  • Travel itinerary
  • Vaccination records

You’ll meet with one of our travel medicine specialists to review your itinerary and medical needs. This provider:

  • Answers your questions
  • Evaluates your current health and medical history
  • Prescribes medications as needed
  • Provides vaccinations as needed

Plan for your appointment to last around 90 minutes. We recommend you receive all your travel vaccinations at one location for a more accurate health record.

Travel clinic services

Our travel clinics provide exams, vaccines and medical treatment before you visit another country. We also offer:

  • Contact information for local doctors and emergency facilities in the countries you plan to visit
  • Corporate accounts if you have employees who need our services
  • International Certificate of Vaccinations or Prophylaxis (ICVP)
  • Medical examinations for immigration
  • Medications for travel conditions such as traveler’s diarrhea, altitude sickness and malaria
  • Personalized advice, information about potential risks at your destination, and appropriate precautions based on your age, health history and itinerary
  • Recommendations for travel first aid kits

International travel clinics in the Chicago metro area

Start planning your trip today by scheduling an appointment with one of our international travel clinics. We provide travel consultations in multiple convenient locations throughout the Chicago metro area.

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Krasnogorsk is a small city in West Moscow Oblast that is best known for its 18-hole golf course, the Moscow Country Club Resort , where Moscow's finest come to play. But even with out the allure of 18 holes, the city is worth a visit for its two large classical estates, one of which (Arkhangelskoye) is one of the finest in Moscow Oblast .

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Take the Volokolamsk Shosse (Highway) from Moscow .

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By elektrichkas from Moscow's Rizhsky train station to Pavshino station.

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The fastest way to get to Arkhangelskoye Estate is to take a bus 549 or 541 to "Arhangelskoye" stop or minibus 151 to "Sanatorii" stop from Tushino metro station. From Pavshino train station you can take buses 524 or minibus 24 to stop "Sanatorii".

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  • Znamenskoye-Gubailovo Estate ( near the city center ). A beautiful 18th-century classical estate that is undergoing restoration, which was regularly visited by Moscow literati, including the great Russian writer, Andrey Bely. At its center is the 17th-century Znamenskoye Church and to the north, landscaped parks.  
  • Arkhangelskoye Estate ( 2 km to the southwest of the city ), ☏ +7 495 797-54-09 , [email protected] . 10:00–17:00 daily . A 17th-century estate, which belonged to the fabulously wealthy Yusupov family, is now a popular estate-museum, which hosts classical and jazz music concerts in the summer  

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  • Le Meridien Moscow Country Club Resort , 1 Nakhabino Prospekt , ☏ +7 495 626-5911 , fax : +7 495 626-5921 , [email protected] . A very ritzy country club resort with luxury dachas, a hotel, and 18 holes.  

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  • Chez Vero , 123 Tsentralnaya ul. , ☏ +7 495 775-1011 . European, Russian, and seafood, has a bar and dancing.  
  • Family Gastrobar , Molodezhnaya Ulitsa, 4 , ☏ +7 495 640-57-47 , [email protected] . Some solid standbys here.  

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The most popular places to sleep might be at the Arkhangelskoye Estate and Le Meridien, but of course Krasnogorsk has hotels of its own:

  • Hotel "Little Raccoon" , Vokzal'naya Ulitsa, 21 , ☏ +7 495 562-34-45 . Well-kept hotel with cafe.  
  • Kroshka Yenot , Volokolamskoye Shosse, 6 , ☏ +7 916 766-83-33 . Complimentary breakfast and comfortable rooms.  

But there are loads of better options in Moscow and Krasnogorsk makes an easy day trip.

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May 26, 2023 Russia-Ukraine news

By Simone McCarthy , Andrew Raine , Sana Noor Haq, Aditi Sangal , Leinz Vales , Matt Meyer and Elise Hammond , CNN

2 attack drones hit buildings in Krasnodar, Russian governor says

From CNN's Mari Kostenko, Josh Pennington and Hira Humayun

Two unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) damaged buildings in Krasnodar on Friday, after local media reported that an explosion was heard in the southern Russian city.

The governor of Krasnodar Veniamin Kondratiev said no major infrastructure was impacted, and said there were no casualties following the incident.

On Friday morning, videos geo-located by CNN showed what appeared to be a UAV in the sky followed by the sound of an explosion. Other social media images show smoke rising from the building, and another image shows the building damaged.

State news agency TASS reported that the city's emergency call center was alerted to an explosion on Morskaya Street early Friday.

"Emergency services were sent to the scene. No casualties have been reported. There was damage to the building's roof and windows, but no fire," according to TASS.

It's mid-afternoon in Kyiv. Here's what you need to know

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At least two people were killed and over a dozen more injured in Dnipro, after a shower of Russian strikes hit the central Ukrainian city on Friday.

Here are the latest developments:

  • Medical facility attack: Two children aged 3 and 6 are among those injured in Moscow's attack on a medical clinic in Dnipro, according to regional head Serhii Lysak. He said that two adults had died in the shelling, and posted footage of the scene where fires tore through one of the buildings and smoke rolled out of windows.
  • Kremlin's ire over Western sanctions: Moscow spokesperson Dmitry Peskov demanded that the United Kingdom and other countries "immediately" unfreeze Russian foreign assets without any conditions, as Western allies of Ukraine load economic pressure onto Moscow over the conflict.
  • Fighter jets: Sweden's Defense Minister Pal Jonson told CNN the government will “try to accommodate” instructing Ukrainian pilots on Gripen fighter jets if Ukraine makes the request, as Kyiv  ramps up pleas  to Western allies about the procurement of fighter aircraft.
  • Evan Gershkovich: Lawyers for the Wall Street Journal reporter have appealed Tuesday's three-month extension of his pre-trial detention, according to a court in Moscow. He was arrested in Russia in March, where he faces up to 20 years in prison on espionage charges. The Wall Street Journal has vehemently denied the spying accusations against Gershkovich.
  • US Treasury confirms CNN investigation: The United States Treasury sanctioned the head of the Wagner private military group in Mali, Ivan Maslov, as part of its pushback on Wagner expansionism in Africa supporting Russia’s war against Ukraine. It also confirmed the findings of a CNN investigation  into Wagner’s support for the Sudan paramilitary Rapid Support Forces  in the war devastating the country.

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2 killed and 23 injured in Dnipro attack on medical facility

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Emergency services attend to a clinic damaged by a Russian missile strike in Dnipro, Ukraine, on May 26.

At least two people have died and 23 people left injured following an attack on a medical facility in the central Ukrainian city of Dnipro on Friday.

A 69-year-old man "was just passing by when the rocket struck the city" and the body of another man "was pulled out of the rubble," said Serhii Lysak, head of the regional military administration.

He said that 23 people were wounded in the bombardment, with 21 of them hospitalized and three in a critical condition.

At least four people are missing following the attack in Dnipro, according to the Ukrainian Prosecutor General's Office.

The fire covered 1,000 square meters of the medical facility, where a three-story building was partially destroyed, Lysak added.

He added that rescue workers are searching for people under the rubble.

CNN geolocated the attack to Dnipropetrovsk City Hospital No. 14 and a veterinary clinic in an industrial district north of the Dnipro river in Dnipro. 

Kremlin demands unfreezing Russian foreign assets "without any conditions"

From CNN's Anna Chernova

The 135 m long yacht Crescent is seen moored in the port of Tarragona on March 17, 2022. Spanish authorities impounded the Crescent meaning it cannot leave the northeastern port of Tarragona while the police determine if it "belongs or is under the control of" someone on the EU sanctions list.

The Kremlin demanded that the United Kingdom and other countries unfreeze Russian foreign assets without any conditions, as Western allies of Ukraine load economic pressure onto Moscow over the conflict.

"Britain and other countries that encroached on Russian assets are obliged to unfreeze them immediately without any conditions,” Moscow spokesperson Dmitry Peskov told reporters on Friday.

“Otherwise, they violate all the norms and rules of both their domestic legislation and international law," he added.

Some background: The United States and its allies have blocked or seized $58 billion worth of assets owned or controlled by sanctioned Russians in the past year, in an effort to crunch Russia's economy amid the war.

The Russian Elites, Proxies and Oligarchs (REPO) Task Force said in March that they will "redouble" their efforts to punish Russian President Vladimir Putin and his associates.

REPO is a joint effort between the US, Australia, Canada, Germany, Italy, France, Japan, the UK and the European Commission. It was established last year in order to monitor sanctions evasion.

CNN's Sam Fossum contributed reporting.

Sweden will consider training Ukrainian pilots on Gripen fighter jets if asked, says defense minister

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The Saab JAS-39 Gripen performs at the Festival of Flight at Biggin Hill Airport, England, on August 20, 2017.

Sweden will “try to accommodate” instructing Ukrainian pilots on Gripen fighter jets if Ukraine makes the request, Sweden's defense minister told CNN, as Kyiv ramps up pleas to Western allies about the procurement of fighter aircraft.

“We are eager to support Ukraine in all ways possible and if they want their pilots to evaluate Gripen, we will try to accommodate that, although some decision remains on both sides,” Sweden's Defense Minister Pal Jonson said.

He was responding to a question about a Thursday report from Swedish public broadcaster SVT that said Ukrainian pilots will be trained on the jets.

He added that the Ukrainian Ministry of Defense has requested a “limited operational evaluation” of the Swedish Gripen Fighter system. “We are currently working to meet the criterias of this request."

While Jonson indicated Sweden is willing to train Ukrainian pilots, he also told CNN that Stockholm will not be supplying Ukraine with Gripen fighter aircraft “at this stage.”

“We exclude nothing when it comes to supporting Ukraine,” Jonson reflected. “However, at this stage we will not at be able to support the Ukrainian Armed Forces with Swedish Gripen Fighters.”

Jonson met with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in Kyiv on Thursday.

Last week, US President Joe Biden told G7 leaders that the US will support a joint effort to train Ukrainian pilots on US-made F-16 aircraft. The United Kingdom and the Netherlands have both stated that they intend to provide Ukraine with these F-16 jets.

Defense appeals WSJ reporter Evan Gershkovich’s pre-trial detention extension

From CNN’s Anna Chernova

Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich stands in a glass cage in a courtroom at the Moscow City Court, in Moscow, Russia, on April 18.

Lawyers for Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich have appealed the latest extension of his pre-trial detention, after a court in Moscow prolonged it by three months on Tuesday.

The decision on the extension of the US journalist's detention to August 30 was appealed on Thursday, according to the Lefortovo court website.

Gershkovich was arrested in Russia in March, in a sign of the Kremlin's clampdown on foreign media outlets since it invaded Ukraine last year.

He is being held in a pre-trial detention center at the notorious Lefortovo prison, where he faces up to 20 years in prison on espionage charges.

The Wall Street Journal has vehemently denied the spying accusations against Gershkovich, who has been designated as wrongfully detained by the US State Department.

CNN's Stephanie Halasz and Jennifer Hansler contributed reporting.

Young children among 16 wounded in Dnipro medical facility attack

From CNN's Sebastian Shukla and Mari Kostenko

A clinic damaged by a Russian missile strike in Dnipro, Ukraine, on May 26.

Two children aged 3 and 6 are among those injured in the attack on a medical clinic in the central Ukrainian city of Dnipro on Friday, the head of the regional military administration has said.

Regional head Serhii Lysak said two adults were hospitalized with “heavy” injuries.

The Ukrainian Prosecutor General’s office has raised the number of injured to 16, adding that the strike hit a medical and veterinary facility in the city and that “a fire broke out as a result.” 

In a short statement on Telegram the prosecutors office added that “the number of injured is being established. Private houses, multi-apartment buildings have been damaged.”

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said earlier that one person had died and 15 had been left injured after the bombardment.

Scenes emerged of fires ripping through one of the buildings of the medical facility. The video, posted by a regional military official, also showed smoke billowing out of windows and a totally collapsed roof.

The international medical NGO Médecins Sans Frontières tweeted it was “supporting” Ukrainian emergency services at the scene of the strike.

Top Russian university offers free education to war veterans

One of Russia’s top universities has announced it will fund education for veterans of the war in Ukraine and their families.

Nikita Anisimov, the head of the Higher School of Economics (HSE) in Moscow, said the institution "will train participants of the special military operation" — the Kremlin's euphemism for the invasion.

Anisimov added that the university will offer "main educational programs" to the children and close relatives of those who served in the war "at the expense of the university."

The scheme comes on top of the presidential decree that previously introduced a particular quota, reserving 10% of admission places for the children of war participants, according to the statement.

The HSE's decision also allows students from other state universities to transfer, provided they bridge any gaps in academic programs.

In April, Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a decree establishing a fund to provide financial, legal, medical and other aid to soldiers fighting in Ukraine and their families.

One dead and 15 wounded in Dnipro medical facility attack, Zelensky says

A clinic damaged during a Russian missile strike in Dnipro, Ukraine, on May 26.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said Friday that one person has died and 15 are wounded following an attack on a medical clinic in the Ukrainian city of Dnipro.

Zelensky said: "Russian terrorists once again confirm their status of fighters against everything humane and honest."

He added "the shelling aftermath is being eliminated and the victims are being rescued. All necessary services are involved."

Earlier, the head of the regional military administration, Serhii Lysak, wrote on Telegram that Russian forces “have struck a medical facility. There are casualties."

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