As of July 1, 2025, the Ministry of Health of Ukraine has announced that the Russian Federation has caused damage or complete destruction to 2,384 facilities at 781 healthcare institutions across the country. This includes 308 facilities that were entirely destroyed, significantly impacting Ukraine’s healthcare system. The report highlights the extent of the damage inflicted by Russian military actions on critical healthcare infrastructure, raising concerns about the long-term implications for medical services in Ukraine.
The Ministry of Health’s statement is part of an ongoing effort to document the humanitarian impact of the war on civilian populations. Health officials emphasize that the destruction of healthcare facilities has not only disrupted medical care but also put the lives of patients and medical personnel at risk. The loss of infrastructure has forced many healthcare providers to operate in makeshift conditions, further straining an already overburdened system.
Ukrainian officials have called for international support to rebuild and restore damaged healthcare facilities. The report serves as a reminder of the devastating effects of the conflict on civilian infrastructure and the urgent need for global assistance to aid recovery efforts in Ukraine. The Ministry of Health continues to monitor the situation and provide updates on the progress of reconstruction and the availability of medical resources.