March 14 Strike on Zaporizhzhia: Four Guided Bombs Hit Residential Areas, Killing One and Injuring 13.
Zaporizhzhia Shelling on March 14
According to UATV: On March 14, Russian forces launched four strikes against residential districts of Zaporizhzhia, resulting in the death of one man and injuries to 13 people. Among the wounded is a 17-year-old teenager. The attacks also damaged:
- 12 multi-story apartment buildings
- 12 private houses
- infrastructure facilities
- vehicles
According to Mayor Ivan Fedorov, 'Earlier, the Russians carried out four strikes with guided aerial bombs on residential areas of the city. A man was killed. Three men and eight women were injured, including a 17-year-old teenager. Two people were trapped under debris. They have now been rescued.'
This attack underscores the escalating crisis in the region and its devastating impact on civilians. It is part of a broader pattern of intensified hostilities in southeastern Ukraine.
Aftermath of the Bombardment
The strikes on residential neighborhoods caused severe destruction, highlighting the constant dangers faced by local residents. Emergency services and local authorities are now focused on clearing debris and providing aid to the victims.
This incident illustrates the ongoing war in Ukraine, which continues to directly harm civilians and damage infrastructure. The rising frequency of attacks on residential areas raises serious concerns about public safety and the urgent need for humanitarian assistance. City officials in Zaporizhzhia, along with international organizations, are expected to persist in their efforts to support survivors and rebuild the region's infrastructure.
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