Seven Dead, Including Children, After Russian Strikes Hit Zaporizhzhia and Poltava.
Ukraine Under Fire
According to Novyny.live: Russian attacks on Ukraine have claimed seven lives—five in Zaporizhzhia and two in Poltava. President Volodymyr Zelenskyy reported large-scale strikes involving drones and missiles. He stressed the urgent need for air defense missile supplies to protect Ukrainian civilians from relentless threats. These assaults are part of a broader pattern of aggression targeting populated areas across the country.
Casualty Details and Attack Scope
In Zaporizhzhia, the attacks killed five people and injured 26 others. Poltava saw two fatalities, with six children among the 12 wounded. President Zelenskyy noted that Russian forces struck not only these cities but also regions including:
- Dnipropetrovsk
- Kharkiv
- Odesa
- Sumy
- Donetsk
- Kirovohrad
- Rivne
Over the past week, the enemy deployed roughly 2,200 attack drones, more than 1,800 guided aerial bombs, and 87 missiles of various types. These strikes coincided with international events such as the G7 summit, European Council meetings, and UDCG sessions. The president highlighted that upgraded Ukrainian FPV drones can now strike targets up to 3,000 kilometers away, underscoring the role of technological advances in the country's defense.
'Now it is equally critical to implement everything quickly, especially the delivery of air defense missiles, so that new contributions provide real protection for lives against constant Russian strikes.' - Volodymyr Zelenskyy
These developments underscore the persistent danger Russian forces pose to Ukraine's civilian population and the urgent need for a response. The loss of life and numerous injuries highlight the severity of the situation, demanding not only domestic mobilization but also active international support. Given the scale of the attacks, Ukraine continues to call on partners for help in strengthening its defenses—an effort vital to ensuring citizen safety.
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