Russians struck a recreation base in Zaporizhia: two dead, among the injured — children.
Today around six in the morning, Russian terrorists committed another war crime — they shelled one of the communities in the Zaporizhia region with FABs, specifically the Bilenkivka community. They hit a recreation base located in the village of Kanivske.
Oleksandr Kovalenko, a representative of the Zaporizhia regional military administration, reported on the shelling of the recreation base by Russian occupiers, during which two people were killed. He provided this information during an appearance on the program Day.LIVE on Wednesday, August 6.
Shelling of Zaporizhia region on August 6
According to his words, as a result of the strike, two people died, and another 12 were injured. Nine of the injured are in the hospital, among them are children.
Recreation houses and cars were damaged by the Russian army, and emergency services are working at the scene. It should be noted that on August 6, the occupiers launched at least four strikes on the recreation base in the Zaporizhia region, as well as over 500 strikes on settlements in the region within a day, as reported by the head of the Zaporizhia OVA, Ivan Fedorov.
Kovalenko, a representative of the Zaporizhia regional military administration, reported on the shelling of the recreation base in the Zaporizhia region by Russian occupiers, which resulted in the death of two people and numerous injuries among the civilian population. A series of shellings that occurred throughout the day indicates an escalation of the conflict in eastern Ukraine.Read also
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