June 24 Strike on Zaporizhzhia: One Woman Killed, Six Wounded Including Children.
Municipal Facility Targeted in Attack
According to UATV: A Russian military strike on a municipal facility in the Zaporizhzhia district on June 24, 2023, resulted in the death of a woman and injuries to five other people. The attack partially destroyed the facility’s building and damaged specialized equipment. This incident is part of a broader pattern of ongoing hostilities in the region, which have repeatedly endangered civilians.
In the village of Novomykolaivka, three individuals were wounded as a direct result of the assault. Separately, within the city of Zaporizhzhia, six more people—including three children—sustained injuries from the Russian army’s strike. According to Ivan Fedorov, head of the Zaporizhzhia Regional Military Administration, the driver of a vehicle was killed on the spot, while two female passengers were hurt.
Regional Situation
This attack serves as yet another example of the ongoing violence in the area, sparking deep concern among local residents. Local authorities are focusing on the response to the incident and subsequent security measures. The event underscores the continuation of armed conflict in Ukraine, particularly in regions experiencing heavy assaults.
The Zaporizhzhia regional administration is actively working to ensure the safety of residents and to address such threats, highlighting the complex and volatile situation. Tensions remain high, as these strikes pose serious risks to civilian safety and critical infrastructure.
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