Russian Forces Strike Vіlnyansk, Injuring Four Including a Child, in a 24-Hour Barrage of 657 Attacks.
Shelling of Vіlnyansk
According to Novyny.live: On February 10, Russian occupying forces shelled the town of Vіlnyansk in the Zaporizhzhia region, wounding four people, one of whom was a child. This attack was part of a broader, intense assault on the region, with a total of 657 strikes hitting 35 settlements in a single day. The relentless bombardment highlights the ongoing threat to civilians in southern Ukraine. The attacks included:
- 23 airstrikes
- 365 drone strikes
- 4 attacks from multiple launch rocket systems (MLRS)
- 265 artillery strikes
Ivan Fedorov, head of the Zaporizhzhia Regional Military Administration, reported that the hostile attack on Vіlnyansk resulted in the four injuries. Additionally, authorities received 60 reports of damage to homes, vehicles, and infrastructure. The shelling affected numerous other settlements across the region, including:
- Zaporizhzhia
- Veselyanka
- Stepne
- Lyubitske
- Zaliznychne
- Ternivka
- Barvinivka
- Huliaipilske
- Vozdvyzhivtsi
- Zelena Dibrova
- Zelene
- Samiilivka
- Charivne
- Verkhnya Tersa
- Novoselivka
- Hirke
- Kopani
Situation in the Region
This incident underscores the continuation of aggressive actions by Russian troops in the area, leading to further civilian casualties and destruction. The Zaporizhzhia region remains a heavily contested frontline area in the war.
The attacks in Zaporizhzhia are part of the wider, protracted conflict in Ukraine, where civilians are frequently caught in the crossfire of military actions. The persistence of such assaults not only endangers civilian safety but also damages regional infrastructure, worsening the humanitarian situation. Local authorities and international organizations continue to monitor developments and provide necessary aid to those affected.
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