Daily Shelling in Zaporizhzhia: 58 Hospitalized and a Fresh Strike on a Gas Station.

Zaporizhzhia under fire, wounded in hospitals
Zaporizhzhia under fire, wounded in hospitals

Zaporizhzhia Under Fire

According to Novyny.live: Hospitals in Zaporizhzhia are currently treating 58 individuals wounded in relentless Russian attacks. Of these, 11 are in critical condition. Local reports indicate that Russian forces are firing roughly a thousand shells each day, resulting in numerous casualties and widespread destruction.

The city has endured severe bombardment in recent days. Three days ago, 1,050 strikes were recorded; the day before yesterday, 1,020. Over the past 24 hours, nearly 1,000 impacts were logged. One attack on the central beach killed two people and injured six, including three children. On June 25, Russian aircraft also targeted Sumy and Zaporizhzhia, while on June 24, a local beach came under fire.

Concerns and Official Remarks

Oleksandr Kovalenko provided comments on the situation, stating:

“Yesterday, two people died.”

He also reported a morning strike on a fuel station:

“Around seven this morning, a gas station was attacked. Fortunately, no one was hurt.”

Russia continues to assault Zaporizhzhia daily, causing deep anxiety among residents and medical staff. Doctors are working to deliver essential care to the wounded, but the constant shelling and rising number of patients keep the situation extremely tense.

The crisis in Zaporizhzhia mirrors the broader instability across the region, where ongoing hostilities severely impact civilians. The relentless bombardments not only claim lives but also strain healthcare facilities struggling to handle the influx of injured. This highlights the urgent need for international aid and humanitarian efforts to safeguard those affected by the conflict.


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