Casualties Rise to 13 in Poltava Region Missile Strike, Including Six Children.
Aftermath of the Enemy Attack on Poltava Region
According to Novyny.live: On June 20, 2023, Russian forces launched an assault on the Poltava district. The strike caused damage to industrial sites and residential infrastructure, resulting in multiple fatalities, including children. The number of injured has risen to 13, among them six children.
The attack damaged:
- two enterprises;
- buildings;
- vehicles;
- nearby residential houses.
Rescue workers recovered the body of one deceased person from the rubble, while another injured individual died at the hospital. The strike also triggered an emergency power outage, complicating response efforts at the scene.
Separately, authorities suspect a resident of the Poltava region of murdering a Ukrainian serviceman on orders from Russia for 5,000 hryvnias. A local Ukrainian deputy is also accused of orchestrating a scheme to take 10% of municipal contract values. These incidents highlight the volatile and dangerous conditions in the area, which demand urgent action from relevant agencies.
Regional Situation
This attack on the Poltava region underscores the growing threat to civilians in Ukraine, who continue to suffer from military operations. Amid ongoing aggression, providing humanitarian aid to victims and ensuring the safety of all citizens remain critical priorities.
Furthermore, the case of the suspected murder-for-hire of a soldier points to potential internal threats that could exacerbate the already tense situation in the region.
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