Nearly 1,000 Strikes in 24 Hours: Russia Launches Massive Assault on Ukraine's Zaporizhzhia Region.
Assault on Zaporizhzhia Region
According to Novyny.live: Russian forces unleashed a large-scale bombardment across Ukraine's Zaporizhzhia region, striking roughly 50 populated areas with close to a thousand attacks. The onslaught over the past day resulted in one fatality and left 14 individuals wounded. Military officials recorded 28 airstrikes and more than 250 artillery rounds aimed at residential neighborhoods.
Additionally, 642 unmanned aerial vehicles of various types were deployed to target settlements, while Russian troops used multiple rocket launchers on eight separate occasions. Based on reports from local residents, authorities received 72 claims regarding destroyed or damaged property.
Strike on Zaporizhzhia City
On the afternoon of June 12, Russian forces carried out an attack on the city of Zaporizhzhia, damaging a logistics operator's terminal. These events underscore the severity of the situation in a region where active combat continues to endanger civilians.
The relentless shelling of the Zaporizhzhia region highlights an escalation in the conflict and the ongoing hostilities that are devastating local communities. With infrastructure left in ruins and civilian casualties mounting, such attacks emphasize the dire humanitarian crisis unfolding in the area. Meanwhile, the increased use of drones and artillery points to shifting battlefield tactics by both sides in the war.
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