Russian missile attack in Ukraine kills 13 civilians, prompts Zelenskyy to demand security guarantees from peace-seeking countries.
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According to the Ukrainian President, at least 13 civilians were killed in a fresh missile attack by Russia on the southern Ukraine city of Zaporizhzhia.
A Russian guided bomb attack on Wednesday killed at least 13 people and injured 63 in Ukraine's southeastern city of Zaporizhzhia, authorities said.
A Russian strike on the Ukrainian city of Zaporizhzhia killed no fewer than 13 people on Wednesday. Ukrainian officials said the strike was one of the
In a campaign of sustained aerial bombardment throughout the nearly three-year conflict, Russia has frequently sustained aerial attacks on civilian population centers across Ukraine, marking one of the war's defining and most devastating tactics.
A Russian strike on the Ukrainian city of Zaporizhzhia killed at least 13 people, Ukrainian officials said, one of the deadliest single air attacks for weeks in the three-year war.Two people were also killed in Russian artillery and drone strikes on the southern Ukrainian region of Kherson,
A Russian missile attack on the southern Ukrainian city of Zaporizhzhia killed at least 13 people Wednesday and injured dozens more, Ukrainian authorities reported. The attack came minutes after regional Governor Ivan Fedorov warned that "high-speed missiles" and "glide bombs" were heading toward the Zaporizhzhia region.
Kyiv posted a video of an explosion at the site in Ukraine's southern region and said it killed at least six Russian personnel.
The attack killed 13 people and injured at least 63, Ukraine's State Emergency Service reported. Search and rescue operations have now been completed.
A Russian missile attack in Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine, killed 13 civilians and injured 30. President Zelenskyy highlighted the tragedy's brutality and called for security assurances to deter further aggression.