Drone Attack in Zaporizhzhia Claims Three Lives Amid Limited Ceasefire

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A drone attack by Russia on the Ukrainian city of Zaporizhzhia on Friday night resulted in three fatalities and twelve injuries, as reported by Ukrainian officials. The attack involved 12 drones targeting residential buildings, vehicles, and communal structures, according to police statements. Regional head Ivan Fedorov revealed that emergency teams were deployed to search for survivors amidst the rubble.

This escalation occurred despite a recently agreed limited ceasefire following discussions between U.S. President Donald Trump and the leaders of Russia and Ukraine. While the U.S. administration interpreted the ceasefire as encompassing "energy and infrastructure," the Kremlin clarified that it pertains strictly to "energy infrastructure." Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy expressed desires to include railways and ports under protection.

The deceased casualties included three members of one family, highlighting the human toll of ongoing conflicts. In response to the drone assault, Ukraine’s military stated that it successfully intercepted a significant portion of the nearly 180 drones launched by Russia overnight, although Moscow also claimed to have downed 47 Ukrainian drones.

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