Russian Strike on Zaporizhzhia Kills Police Captain, Wounds 14.
Deadly Attack in Zaporizhzhia
According to Novyny.live: On July 5, Russian forces launched strikes on Zaporizhzhia, killing police captain Ruslan Yaroshevych and wounding 14 others. This incident highlights the ongoing toll of military operations in Ukraine, where both civilians and law enforcement personnel continue to suffer casualties. The attack adds to a growing list of violent episodes in the region, which has faced repeated bombardment since the start of the full-scale invasion.
Yaroshevych, 38, served as deputy head of the criminal police sector at Unit No. 4 of the Zaporizhzhia District Police Department. He had dedicated 17 years to law enforcement. His death has sparked widespread public grief, as he played a key role in maintaining security in the area.
Regional Security Deteriorates
Additionally, on July 6, a missile strike killed one more person and injured 14, including another police officer. A five-story residential building near a private housing area sustained damage. These events underscore the precarious situation in the region, where ongoing hostilities continue to harm both infrastructure and human life.
The repeated attacks on Zaporizhzhia and the deaths of police officers reflect the intensifying conflict in Ukraine, now in its third year. The loss of Ruslan Yaroshevych illustrates the dangers faced not only by soldiers but also by civilians and public servants operating under wartime conditions. Such incidents may further destabilize regional security and heighten anxiety among a population already enduring immense hardship.
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