At least 13 injured in Russian attack in Zaporizhzhia
At least 13 people were injured, including two children, in a Russian attack on Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine.
On Wednesday, a Russian attack targeted the southern city of Zaporizhzhia in Ukraine, resulting in at least 13 injuries. Among the injured were two children, specifically an 11-year-old boy and a 12-year-old girl, as reported by city governor Ivan Fedorov via Telegram. The attacks were not limited to Zaporizhzhia city itself but also impacted the nearby village of Rozumivka.
The strikes led to significant destruction, affecting both residential buildings and critical infrastructure. Eyewitness accounts and local authorities described the chaos following the explosions, with emergency services rushing to the sites to assist those affected. Such attacks underscore the ongoing conflict's humanitarian toll, particularly on vulnerable populations such as children.
The situation in Zaporizhzhia remains tense, reflective of the broader challenges faced in Ukraine due to the ongoing military engagements. This incident highlights the need for international attention and potential intervention as civilian areas continue to be targets in the conflict, raising concerns for human rights and safety in the region.