Russian Forces Strike Same Parking Lot Again in Zaporizhzhia: Second Attack in Two Weeks.
June 25 Missile Attack on Zaporizhzhia by Russian Forces
According to Novyny.live: On June 25, Russian occupiers launched a strike on a parking lot in Zaporizhzhia, setting multiple vehicles ablaze. Fortunately, no civilians were injured. This marks the second time this exact location has been targeted—the previous attack occurred just two weeks earlier.
Overall, Russian shelling in Zaporizhzhia has left 58 people wounded, with 11 in critical condition. Just two days prior, on June 23, another parking lot in the city was hit in a separate assault. Additionally, a train assistant driver was killed in the city during the ongoing violence.
Hospitals in Zaporizhzhia are currently treating 58 people injured in Russian strikes. - Oleksandr Kovalenko
These events highlight the relentless violence in the region and the severe toll it is taking on the local population.
Escalating Crisis in the Zaporizhzhia Region
These attacks underscore the rising tensions in the Zaporizhzhia region, where residents continue to endure the devastating consequences of military action. Repeated strikes on civilian infrastructure endanger lives and create serious humanitarian challenges. Local authorities and medical teams are working to provide essential aid to the injured, but the situation remains volatile and unpredictable.
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