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Putin responds to the Kerch Bridge attack with a massacre of civilians in the city of Zaporizhia

Ukrainian firefighters tend to the wounded after the bombing in Zaporizhia with several dead on the ground.

The locality of Zaporizhia has suffered another Russian attack this morning. According to the city’s mayor, Anatoly Kurtev, ten missiles hit residential areas. At least 17 civilians have diedmore than 40 have been injured and several people have disappeared.

The Zaporizhia emergency services have warned the residents of the city about the possibility of further Russian bombingfor which the population has been urged to be cautious and not to approach anyone to the place where the missiles fell this morning.

“As a result of the nightly rocket attack on Zaporizhia, several apartment buildings and some residential streets in the city were damaged. According to preliminary data, five houses were destroyed and about 40 people were injured. At this time, 17 people are known to have died,” Kurtev posted.

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The mayor has reported on social media that residential buildings were damaged as a result of the missile attack. “Zaporijia was once again the target of a mass missile launch. Residential buildings were damaged as a result of the enemy attack. A fire broke out,” Kurtev said.

According to the Ukrinform news agency, citing a Telegram from the State Emergency Service, work continues “in the aftermath of a massive rocket attack carried out in the city at night.”

The risk before a possible nuclear war it grows every day, with the city of Zaporizhia as the protagonist because it is home to the largest nuclear power plant in Europe. This Russian attack is a response to palliate the latest failures of Vladimir Putin on the battlefield and his last humiliation after the collapse of part of the Kerch bridge in Crimea.

Reply to Zelensky

the ukrainian president, Volodymyr Zelenskywarned this Sunday that both these latest bombings and those launched a few days ago against Zaporizhia they will not go unpunished.

“From the one who gave this order to everyone who executed it. They will have to account. Safely. Before the law and before the people,” Zelensky posted in a message on Facebook, collected by Ukrainian agencies.

“Again Zaporizhia. Again ruthless attacks against civilians. In residential buildings, in the middle of the night,” lamented the Ukrainian leader.

Ukrainian firefighters tend to the wounded after the bombing in Zaporizhia with several dead on the ground.

Reuters

This city – where, in addition, the largest nuclear plant in Europe is located – was already targeted on last Thursday of an attack with S-300 missiles that left at least 19 deadaccording to the last balance of the authorities.

In addition, last September 30, Russian troops launched a missile attack on a humanitarian convoy in Zaporizhia that has already claimed 32 livesafter yesterday the death of one of the wounded who remain hospitalized was known.



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