Children Among Casualties as Russian Drones Strike Zaporizhzhia Administration Building and Bus.
Russian Drones Target Zaporizhzhia
According to Novyny.live: In Zaporizhzhia, Russian drones attacked the regional administration headquarters and a civilian bus. According to Ivan Fedorov, head of the regional state administration, seven people were injured in the strike, including two children. Four of the injured have sought medical treatment.
“Enemy forces struck the city, hitting the Zaporizhzhia Regional State Administration, which caused a fire that has now been contained.”
Ivan Fedorov, head of the regional state administration
Among the injured are two girls, aged 14 and 16, along with five adults ranging from 23 to 64 years old, all of whom are receiving medical care. Emergency services are on the scene, and the full extent of the attack’s consequences is still being assessed.
This assault follows a series of Russian airstrikes on Zaporizhzhia on June 28, which killed two people and wounded 17 others. Authorities are currently working to clarify all circumstances surrounding the incident.
Continued Aggression
This attack underscores Russia’s ongoing aggression against civilian infrastructure in Ukraine, particularly in strategically vital regions. Zaporizhzhia, which has already endured devastating strikes, remains under constant threat, highlighting the urgent need for enhanced security measures and civilian protection. The situation in the area stays tense, and further actions by occupying forces could significantly impact safety and stability in the region.
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