Mar 11 β€’ 23:31 UTC πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¦ Ukraine Kyiv Independent

Russia strikes Zaporizhzhia with guided bombs, injuring 13, including children

Russia's aerial strikes on Zaporizhzhia resulted in injuries to 13 people, including two children, prompting a war crimes investigation.

On March 11, Russian forces targeted the southern city of Zaporizhzhia and the village of Rozumivka with guided aerial bombs, resulting in injuries to at least 13 individuals, among them two children aged 11 and 12. The local authorities reported extensive damage to apartment buildings, homes, and essential infrastructure. The bombings also affected vehicles in the area, highlighting the indiscriminate nature of the attacks on civilian areas.

Local Governor Ivan Fedorov confirmed the injuries and emphasized the urgent need for accountability, as the regional Prosecutor's Office has initiated a war crimes investigation in response to these latest assaults. Zaporizhzhia has been a strategic target for Russian military operations since the onset of the full-scale invasion in 2022, and the repeated strikes throughout the winter have raised concerns about the safety and security of civilians.

The ongoing warfare has severely impacted Zaporizhzhia, previously home to around 710,000 residents, as ongoing attacks on critical infrastructure have led to widespread power outages and other disruptions. This incident underscores the significant humanitarian issues arising from the conflict and the urgent need for international attention and action to protect civilians caught in the crossfire.

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