Thirty-seven people remain in hospitals after strike on Sevastopol, 4 in critical condition - Russian Health Ministry

MOSCOW. July 2 (Interfax) - Thirty-seven people injured in the June 23 attack on Sevastopol are still being treated in hospitals, with four of them remaining in critical condition, aide to the Russian health minister Alexei Kuznetsov said.

"Four people injured in the strike on Sevastopol on June 23 are still in critical condition," Kuznetsov told journalists on Tuesday.

Thirty-seven people are still receiving medical treatment in Sevastopol hospitals, federal medical centers and Moscow clinics.

The Ukrainian Armed Forces attacked Sevastopol with U.S. missiles on June 23, killing four people, among them two children, and injuring 153 others. Seventy-nine people were hospitalized.