President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskiy said that the enemy attacked our cities in the evening and into the night. Over the past 24 hours, the Russians have attacked: Kyiv, Kharkov, Odessa, Zaporizhia. Dozens of people were killed and dozens injured.
President Zelenskiy said on social media that the Russian side “attacked the regions of Odessa, Kharkiv and Kiev, using missiles, drones and guided missiles.” Zaporizhia also came under shelling early on, and most of the casualties occurred there.
shelling of Ukraine. Aiming for social infrastructure
More than 20 people were injured in Kharkiv, according to a statement from President Zelenskiy. “Residential buildings and infrastructure were damaged,” he said.
Four cars and six houses were destroyed as a result of the night raid in Kiev Oblast. Four people are injured. All were hospitalized.
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Local authorities reported that the injuries were caused by falling debris from a downed rocket.
In the Odessa region, shelling was also directed at civilian infrastructure. One person died and nine others were injured.
Attack on Zaporizhia. 9 people died
On Thursday afternoon, Russian forces attacked Zaporizhia. A rocket bomb landed on a house.
The number of victims has now risen to nine, including a one-year-old child, according to local authorities. Approximately 40 people were injured. More than a dozen of them were taken to the hospital.
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“The 5-year-old boy is in very critical condition. He has undergone surgery and is on a ventilator. Doctors say the condition of four other people, including two healthcare workers, is in critical condition. ''Ukrainska Pravda reported.
A memorial was announced in Zaporizhia.
On Thursday night, Ukrainian forces shot down four missiles and about 60 drones fired by Russia.
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