Four Wounded and Museum Damaged in Russian Strike on Zaporizhzhia.
Attack on Zaporizhzhia: A Timeline of Events
According to Novyny.live: On June 30, 2023, Russian forces launched an attack on Zaporizhzhia, damaging the Zaporizhzhia Regional Museum of Local History and the adjacent public space run by the organization 'Dorechno.' The assault left four people injured.
This incident followed a separate Russian strike on a minibus in Zaporizhzhia on June 29, which killed three individuals and wounded eight others. The ongoing shelling has heightened anxiety among local residents, who are grappling with the constant threat of violence.
Eyewitness Accounts
One witness described the scene:
“As I was leaving, the door opened by itself—the lock had been blown out. Everything was filled with smoke, and I could see a flash from the other side. People were screaming, and someone was asking for a fire extinguisher.”These accounts underscore the terror and chaos that unfolded during the attack.
The damage to the museum on June 30 serves as yet another grim reminder of the war's devastating impact on Ukraine. Residents of Zaporizhzhia continue to endure the consequences of aggression, living in constant fear for their safety.
This attack highlights the escalating tension and violence in the region, which has persisted for over a year. As a strategically important city, Zaporizhzhia remains under threat, with its population facing ongoing risks to their lives and well-being.
The events in Zaporizhzhia mirror the broader situation across Ukraine, where the conflict continues to inflict severe damage on civilians and infrastructure.
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