Commissioner for the Rights of the Child of the President of the Russian Federation Maria Lvova-Belova, together with the Governor of the Belgorod Region Vyacheslav Gladkov, visited children receiving treatment at the Russian Children’s Clinical Hospital and the Research Institute of Emergency Pediatric Surgery and Traumatology. He reported this in his own report telegram channel.
“The best doctors treat people. The president is under control. Everything will get better! Everything will be fine,” said the regional president.
It was noted that the medical facility treated children injured in the terrorist attack in Belgorod, Ukraine on December 30. According to Lvova-Belova, the children who suffered the most from the bombardment were evacuated to Moscow. He emphasized that the children’s condition has become stable.
“The wounds are different. Eight-month-old Lisa had to have her lower leg amputated after being injured by a mine explosion. Doctors choose treatment tactics so that the child can wear a prosthesis in the future. All children are provided with comprehensive medical care, they are provided with the necessary medication and care, and psychological support is provided. Doctors are devoted “I thank you for your work,” said the children’s ombudsman.
He explained that there is a lot of targeted and individual work ahead of us: prosthetics, rehabilitation and recovery, both physical and psychological.
“We will help attract experts. It is important to minimize the consequences for children’s health and mental health. For older children, we organize meetings with those who survived a tragedy, started a favorite business, started a family, gave birth to children and continue to live happily,” said Lvova-Belova.
According to him, according to the new decree of Russian President Vladimir Putin, children will be given victim status during SVO and federal support, as well as regional payments.
At the same time, he emphasized that the Children’s Regional Clinical Hospital in Belgorod will be given a modern device for wound healing that can accelerate the healing process and does not create additional pain in the child.