June 30 Strike on Zaporizhzhia: One Dead, Nine Wounded in Russian Attack.
Russian Guided Bomb Attack on Zaporizhzhia on June 30
According to Novyny.live: On June 30, Russian occupation forces launched a strike on the city of Zaporizhzhia, killing one person and wounding nine others. This tragic incident, carried out using guided aerial bombs, caused significant destruction across the city. The attack is part of an ongoing pattern of violence targeting Ukrainian urban centers.
Damaged structures include:
- private residences
- an educational facility
- the building of the Zaporizhzhia Regional Museum of Local Lore
- the premises of the public organization 'Dorechno'
Emergency responders from the State Emergency Service (SES) are on site, conducting rescue operations and assessing the extent of the damage.
Zaporizhzhia Mayor Ivan Fedorov commented on the event, stating: 'The Russians once again struck Zaporizhzhia with guided aerial bombs.'
This bombardment underscores the ongoing aggression against Ukrainian cities and civilians, sparking outrage among local residents who continue to endure the consequences of military hostilities. The international community's response remains critical as the situation evolves.
This attack highlights a troubling rise in assaults on civilian infrastructure across Ukraine, raising the risk of a deepening humanitarian crisis. Continued international monitoring is essential, as it could shape future diplomatic efforts and security policies regarding the conflict in Ukraine.
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