Russian Shelling in Zaporizhzhia Claims 13 Lives; President Zelensky Calls for International Action
In a devastating incident in Zaporizhzhia, southern Ukraine, Russian shelling has resulted in at least 13 fatalities and 18 injuries, according to local officials. Regional head Ivan Fedorov described the assault as "cruel" and "cynical," noting that the strikes occurred in the early afternoon. Eyewitness accounts reported two guided aerial bombs targeting residential areas, setting high-rise buildings and vehicles ablaze.
Amid the chaos, video footage revealed significant destruction, with first responders treating victims on the streets and damaged vehicles littering the roads. President Volodymyr Zelensky condemned the attack, stressing, "There is nothing more cruel than launching aerial bombs on a city, knowing that ordinary civilians will suffer." He urged Ukraine's allies to intensify pressure on Russia in response to the ongoing violence.
The Russian military has not released any statements regarding the incident. As a day of mourning is set to take place across the Zaporizhzhia region on Thursday, the situation remains tense near the front lines of the conflict.
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