Russian drones attack civilians: new wave of strikes on Zaporizhzhia and Cherkasy.
According to inkorr.com: Russian drones bomb civilians
The Russian army struck a minibus in the Vasylivka district of Zaporizhzhia region, as reported by the head of Zaporizhzhia OVA, Ivan Fedorov.
In Prymorsk, an FPV drone hit a parked vehicle. The bus was damaged.
As a result of this attack, one person was injured, and they are receiving necessary medical assistance.
Explosions in Kropyvnytskyi and attack on Cherkasy
The situation in Kropyvnytskyi has escalated: a series of explosions occurred overnight on September 17. Local sources report a drone attack; videos showing the aftermath have already emerged — a fire is visible after the bombing. Authorities have not yet provided official comments, and details of the aftermath are being clarified.
There have also been attacks on Cherkasy involving strike drones. Information about the exact consequences is currently unknown, and data is being clarified. Local publications report power outages in Smila.
With the expansion of hostilities in Ukraine, the activity of Russian drones targeting civilians has increased. Drone attacks lead to numerous destructions and injuries among civilians, endangering their lives and safety.
Recent events indicate an escalation of tension in the affected regions, as well as danger for civilians. Given the threat system, it is important for the population to be aware and take necessary measures for their protection. Observing these events, society calls for greater attention and support from international organizations.
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