Russia detains top doctors at Siberian hospital after nine babies die

Russia detains top doctors at Siberian hospital after nine babies die

MOSCOW, Jan 14 (Reuters) - Russia has detained the chief doctor and acting ​head of the intensive care ‌unit at a Siberian maternity hospital after the ‌deaths of nine newborn babies, investigators said on Wednesday.

Russia's State Investigative Committee said that the doctors had been detained ⁠on suspicion of ‌causing death through negligence. It was not immediately possible to ‍reach the doctors or their lawyers.

"As a result of the suspects' improper performance of ​their official and professional duties in ‌organising and providing medical care... nine newborns who were born between 1 December 2025 and 12 January 2026 died," the Committee said.

The case, reported by ⁠state and independent news ​outlets, provoked widespread outrage ​in Russia.

Politicians, commentators and ordinary Russians asked how the country could ‍hope to ⁠raise its birth rate - a priority set by President Vladimir Putin - if ⁠such tragedies were allowed to happen.

(Reporting by ‌Reuters; Writing by Anastasia Teterevleva; editing ‌by Guy Faulconbridge)

 

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