Russian Strike Targets Maternity Hospital in Zaporizhzhia, Injuring Three-Year-Old.
Zaporizhzhia Comes Under Attack
According to TSN.ua: On February 1, 2023, a Russian military strike hit the city of Zaporizhzhia, injuring seven people including a three-year-old child. The attack deliberately targeted a maternity hospital, causing a fire to break out. This assault on a facility dedicated to childbirth and maternal care has drawn widespread condemnation, highlighting a pattern of attacks on civilian infrastructure that violates international law.
In a separate strike, a residential building and outbuildings were destroyed, damaging both lives and property. This incident followed another attack on January 30, 2023, when Russian forces struck a residential high-rise in a residential district of Zaporizhzhia. These consecutive attacks mark a dangerous escalation in the region, demonstrating the severe and growing toll on civilians.
Impact on the Civilian Population
The targeting of civilian sites in Zaporizhzhia underscores the ongoing brutality of the war in Ukraine and its devastating human cost. The region remains on high alert following a series of bombardments in recent days, creating an atmosphere of fear and uncertainty for its residents. The city has been a frequent target due to its strategic location and the presence of a major nuclear power plant.
The swift response of local emergency services and continued scrutiny from the international community will be crucial in mitigating the humanitarian crisis and protecting civilians from further assaults.
Read also
- Civilian Ships Struck by Russian Drones in the Black Sea: What Happened Next
- June 10 Attack on Kherson Region: One Dead, Five Wounded Including a Child
- Train Station Damaged and Passenger Train Hit by Drone Debris in Sumy
- Critical Strikes on Chongar Bridge by Ukrainian Forces Trigger Fuel and Food Emergency Across Crimea
- Four Injured After Drone Strike Hits Transport Hub in Sumy
- Kharkiv Hit by Massive Drone Strike: Over a Dozen Wounded and a Residential Blaze

