It’s not another day in Zaporizhia. “Right now, residential areas where ordinary people and children live they are being shot at”, President Zelensky wrote this Wednesday morning. Along with the text, a terrifying video. A missile hits a building, next to a shopping center, interrupting the walk of civilians. With the situation in Bakhmut deadlocked, Russia is wreaking havoc in this city known for its nuclear power plant.
The damage caused by the recent Russian attacks is not yet known. However, the month is being difficult for the inhabitants of Zaporizhia, in the south of the country. On March 9, the nuclear plant, the largest in Europe and third in the worldwas completely isolated from the electricity grid after the wave of russian attackswhich led to a emergency with radioactive consequences for everyone.
That was an attack on a military objective, but last Sunday Russia claimed the lives of civilians. Three died and two others were injured. in another Russian bombardment of a residential building. The region’s military administration later said Russian troops had fired graduated rockets at the small town of Kamyanske, where 2,600 inhabitants registered before the invasion.
Zaporizhzhia. Right now, residential areas where ordinary people and children live are being fired at.
This must not become “just another day” in ?? or anywhere else in the world. The world needs greater unity and determination to defeat Russian terror faster and protect lives. pic.twitter.com/YnocW2yVaU— Volodimir Zelensky (@ZelenskyyUa) March 22, 2023
It was then that the authorities warned the residents of Zaporizhia that the danger of shelling was going to be constant near the front lines and urged them to start evacuation. This could have mitigated the effects of Zelensky’s network-sharing bombardment.
“This must not become ‘another day’. Not in Ukraine, not anywhere else on the planet. The world needs greater unity and determination to defeat the russian terrorism faster and protect lives,” said the President of Ukraine.
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