Two Killed and 15 Injured in Russian Strike on Zaporizhzhia; Museum and Kindergarten Damaged.
Russian Guided Bomb Attack on Zaporizhzhia on June 30
According to Novyny.live: A Russian airstrike on Zaporizhzhia on June 30 killed two people and wounded 15 others. The occupying forces dropped seven guided aerial bombs on the city, causing widespread destruction. The deceased were men aged 62 and 45.
Among the wounded are 15 individuals ranging in age from 47 to 87. A 76-year-old woman is hospitalized in serious condition. Fifteen residents of the regional center required medical attention for shrapnel wounds, concussions, and other injuries, according to Mayor Ivan Fedorov.
Aftermath of the Attack
The strike destroyed private homes and damaged a kindergarten, the Zaporizhzhia Regional Museum of Local Lore, and the public space 'Dorechno.' These events have sparked widespread outrage and underscore the severe threat facing residents of the region.
The attack on Zaporizhzhia on June 30 serves as the latest reminder of the ongoing tensions in Ukraine amid the conflict with Russia. Local authorities and medical services continue to assist the victims, while residents grapple with the war's direct impact on their lives and safety. These developments highlight the urgent need for international support to restore peace and stability in Ukraine.
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