4 people, 3 of them children, injured in enemy bomb attack on Zaporizhzhia Region beach
Russian terrorist forces struck a beach in Zaporizhzhia with a guided aerial bomb, injuring three children. Ivan Fedorov, head of the Zaporizhzhia Regional Military Administration, reported this on Telegram on Wednesday, June 24.
Fedorov shared images of the aftermath of the russian attack on Zaporizhzhia. Russian occupiers wounded four people on the beach, three of whom were children. All are currently receiving medical care. Cars and a restaurant—which is currently closed—were also damaged.
"Four people were injured, three of them children. Each is receiving medical care," the head of the Regional Military Administration wrote, and also showed photos of the consequences of the russian attack on Zaporizhzhia.
As the Ukrainian News agency earlier reported, on June 24, russian terrorist forces shelled the Vysokopillia community, as a result of which a 24-year-old employee of the international humanitarian organization Norwegian People's Aid (NPA) was mortally wounded.