Ukraine.- At least three dead in Russian night bombings on the Ukrainian region of Zaporizhia – Publimetro México

MADRID, 9 (EUROPA PRESS)

Among the deceased are a man and his 11-year-old daughter who died buried under the rubble, as reported by the head of the Zaporizhia Regional Military Administration, Yuri Malashko, on his Telegram channel, reports UNIAN.

“Terrorist soldiers from the Russian Federation have killed three innocent neighbors in the region and five more have been injured as a result of enemy attacks. The victims are receiving the necessary medical assistance,” he said.

Malashko has specified that the bombed locations have been Orihiv, Gulyaipole and 15 other towns, as well as the city of Zaporizhia itself, with a missile attack, four aerial bombardments, five drone attacks and 46 artillery shells.

The Ukrainian president, Volodimir Zelensky, has referred to this attack on Zaporizhia in his usual evening speech. “Last night the Russian Army bombarded Zaporizhia with S-300 missiles,” he stressed.

“They have hit a house, an apartment building. There were three people inside. A man, a woman and a girl named Irina. She would have turned eleven this year. She has died. The man has died too. My condolences. ..”, he indicated. In addition, Zelenski has reported that the woman is hospitalized with a critical prognosis.

“This is how the terrorist state (Russia) spends Palm Sunday. This is how Russia places itself in even greater isolation from the world, from humanity,” he argued.

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