The cafe next to the destroyed private clinic in Zaporizhzhia lit up with garlands.
Ukrainian publisher Anton Martynov shared a photo of a cafe in Zaporizhzhia located near a destroyed clinic that was affected by Russia. The photo shows the ruined interior of the cafe and a bright garland that still lights up.
Martynov called this photo symbolic and said: 'Even after the missile strike on the medical center, the cafe with the best filter in the city continues to radiate a festive New Year's atmosphere. The Russians are trying to scare us, not realizing how absurd it is and disregarding the lives of civilians.'
During the missile strike, 11 people died and another 22 were injured. Additionally, on December 6, Russia attacked Zaporizhzhia with airstrikes, resulting in the deaths of 10 people and injuries to 24 individuals, including three children.
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