Zaporizhzhia Region Hit by 577 Russian Strikes, Killing and Wounding Civilians.

Zaporizhzhia Region Hit by 577 Russian Strikes, Killing and Wounding Civilians
Zaporizhzhia Region Hit by 577 Russian Strikes, Killing and Wounding Civilians

Civilian Casualties Reported After Intense Russian Barrage in Zaporizhzhia

According to Novyny.live: Russian military forces launched 577 strikes across 30 settlements in the Zaporizhzhia region, resulting in one civilian death and eight injuries. This intense bombardment is part of ongoing active combat operations in the area, which has been a focal point of the southern front line since 2022.

Breakdown of Attack Methods and Impact

The assault included 24 separate airstrikes targeting the following locations:

  • Zhovti Kruchi
  • Yurkivtsi
  • Zaliznychne
  • Dolynka
  • Charivne
  • Huliaipilske
  • Novosoloshyne
  • Liubytske
  • Barvinivka
  • Vozdvyzhivka
  • Shyroke
  • Verkhnia Tersa

Furthermore, Russian forces deployed 297 unmanned aerial vehicles (drones) to attack:

  • Vilniansk
  • Novomykolaivka
  • Stepnohirsk
  • Prymorske
  • Stepove
  • Huliaipole
  • Zaliznychne
  • Shcherbaky
  • Novodanylivka
  • Novoandriivka
  • Mala Tokmachka
  • Charivne
  • Bilohiria
  • Dorozhnianka
  • Varvarivka
  • Zelene
  • Solodke
  • Dobropillia

An additional 253 artillery strikes were recorded against:

  • Stepnohirsk
  • Prymorske
  • Stepove
  • Huliaipole
  • Zaliznychne
  • Shcherbaky
  • Novodanylivka
  • Novoandriivka
  • Mala Tokmachka
  • Charivne
  • Bilohiria
  • Dorozhnianka
  • Varvarivka
  • Zelene
  • Solodke
  • Dobropillia

Authorities received 67 separate reports of damage to residential buildings, vehicles, and infrastructure objects. The scale and variety of weaponry used underscore a significant escalation in hostilities, with severe consequences for the local population. The persistent attacks highlight the grave danger the ongoing war poses to non-combatants, with the high intensity of fire suggesting a potential for further civilian casualties. The situation in the region remains critically tense, drawing continued international concern over the humanitarian impact.


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