Two Women Wounded Near Bus Stop in Russian Strike on Zaporizhzhia.
Strike on Zaporizhzhia
According to UATV: On March 27, a Russian attack on the Zaporizhzhia region left two women injured. The incident occurred in the settlement of Kushuhum, located within the Zaporizhzhia district, near a public transport stop.
The strike was carried out using a Russian drone. Notably, between the evening of March 26 and the early hours of March 27, Russia launched 102 drone attack sorties across Ukrainian territory.
'As a result of the shelling, two women aged 72 and 52 were wounded. Medical staff are currently providing all necessary assistance to the victims, and their condition is being assessed.' — Ivan Fedorov
At this time, doctors are delivering full medical care to the injured individuals.
Alarming Security Situation
This attack highlights the ongoing and troubling security situation in Ukraine, where civilian populations continue to face strikes. The use of drones to carry out such assaults points to an escalation in the conflict, posing serious risks to civilians and worsening the humanitarian conditions in the region.
Read also
- Belgium to Send 7 F-16 Fighter Jets to Ukraine: 3 Combat-Ready, 4 for Spare Parts
- Is a Ukrainian Offensive on Crimea Possible? Russia Fortifies the Peninsula
- Ukrainian Forces Eliminate 1,370 Russian Soldiers in a Single Day: Moscow's Artillery Losses Hit Record High
- Ukraine Strikes Sanctioned Tanker FINA A and Damages Two Bridges in Night Assault
- Ukraine Denounces Russian Claim of Drone Strike on Bus Carrying Children as False
- Russian Forces Dig 40-Kilometer Tunnel Network in Kherson Region: Key Details

