Russian attack on Zaporizhia: 27 injured, including three children.
According to inkorr.com: This morning, Zaporizhia was hit by a Russian attack, resulting in many civilians being injured. The head of the Zaporizhia Regional Military Administration, Ivan Fedorov, reported that among the 27 injured are three children.
"Already 27 injured, including three children. The number of victims has increased due to the morning enemy attack on Zaporizhia."
As a result of this attack, three children aged 9, 11, and 12 were injured. Two of them are in serious condition - one suffered blast injuries, while the other is suffering from carbon monoxide poisoning. The condition of the 9-year-old girl is moderate; she is still under examination," Fedorov noted.
The injured sustained various injuries, including cuts, fractures, and concussions.
Consequences of the Russian attack, according to the president
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky emphasized the tragic consequences of the massive Russian attack that lasted over 12 hours. He described this attack as 'brutal strikes' and 'targeted terror' against civilians. Zelensky stressed that Russia used over 500 strike drones and more than 40 missiles, including 'Kinzhal' missiles. In the morning, Russian-Iranian 'Shahed' drones continued the attack.
According to the president, the main areas of the strikes were directed at Kyiv and the Kyiv region, Zaporizhia, Khmelnytskyi, Sumy, and Odesa regions.
Thus, the Russian attack on Zaporizhia led to a significant number of injuries among civilians, including three children. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky called this attack 'brutal strikes' and highlighted the tragic consequences for the civilian population. In total, more than 500 strike drones and over 40 missiles, including 'Kinzhal' missiles, were used, and the attack lasted continuously for over 12 hours. The primary targets of the attacks were Kyiv, its regions, and other parts of Ukraine.
This event once again underscores the seriousness of the situation in Ukraine and its consequences for the civilian population. Russian attacks not only cause physical injuries but also create deep psychological trauma among citizens. It is important for the international community to continue supporting Ukraine in these challenging circumstances.
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