Seven Injured, Including Two Children, in Russian Drone Strike on Zaporizhzhia on June 9.
Drone Attack in the Zaporizhzhia District
According to Novyny.live: On June 9, 2026, a Russian drone attack in the Zaporizhzhia district left seven people wounded, two of whom were children. The strike completely destroyed a two-story residential building and sparked a fire covering 120 square meters. Among the injured are a three-year-old girl, a seven-year-old boy, and their 33-year-old mother.
This assault occurred amid ongoing power outages affecting five regions across Ukraine:
- Chernihiv
- Kharkiv
- Zaporizhzhia
- Dnipropetrovsk
- Sumy
The blackouts highlight a broader pattern of systematic strikes targeting Ukraine's energy infrastructure. Notably, a previous attack on June 8 resulted in over 30 casualties, including five children and two fatalities.
Aftermath of the Shelling
The consequences of the June 9 shelling in the Zaporizhzhia district have sparked deep concern among local residents. Continued attacks of this nature threaten not only lives and health but also the stability of the region's energy supply.
“The situation in Ukraine remains tense, as attacks on civilian objects and energy infrastructure persist, signaling an escalation of the conflict.”
The destruction of homes and the toll on civilians—especially children—have stirred serious alarm in society, underscoring the war's humanitarian impact. With shelling ongoing, it is crucial for local authorities and international organizations to take steps to protect the population and restore damaged infrastructure.
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