Russian Forces Strike Four Ukrainian Regions, Leaving Civilians Injured and Infrastructure Damaged.
Attacks Across Ukrainian Territory
According to UATV: The Russian military has launched strikes on four regions of Ukraine, causing significant destruction and civilian casualties. The assaults targeted Zaporizhzhia, Dnipropetrovsk, Kharkiv, and Sumy oblasts, continuing a pattern of aggression that has plagued the country since the full-scale invasion began.
In Zaporizhzhia Oblast, Russian troops carried out 710 attacks on 34 settlements over a 24-hour period, wounding six people. The State Emergency Service of Ukraine reported that three individuals were injured in the city of Zaporizhzhia alone:
“Three people were injured as a result of the enemy shelling of Zaporizhzhia” - State Emergency Service of Ukraine.
In Dnipropetrovsk Oblast, a 71-year-old woman was among the wounded. The Sumy region also faced disruptions, with some suburban train services temporarily suspended due to strikes on railway infrastructure. In Kharkiv, two drone impacts were recorded. The Nikopol district saw attacks on the communities of Nikopol, Marhanets, and Pokrovsk, resulting in damage to residential buildings:
“Residential houses were damaged - State Emergency Service of Ukraine”
Aftermath and Humanitarian Impact
These events highlight the ongoing Russian aggression, which continues to endanger civilians across Ukraine. The situation remains tense, with the consequences of the attacks severely affecting daily life in the affected regions.
The strikes occur amid an escalation of the conflict, underscoring the grave humanitarian toll of the war. They also emphasize the critical need for continued international support for Ukraine in countering aggression and protecting civilian safety. Ukrainian authorities and global partners are working to implement measures to safeguard residents and restore damaged infrastructure in the impacted areas.
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