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Zaporizhzhia Residential Strike: Three Civilians Injured in Russian Air Attack
Three civilians were injured on Saturday following a Russian airstrike in the residential area of Zaporizhzhia, as reported by local authorities. The attack utilized a guided aerial missile, specifically targeting civilian infrastructure, according to Ukraine's Interior Ministry.
Footage released by the State Emergency Service of Ukraine depicted police and rescue teams actively engaged in rescue operations at the strike site. The incident underscores the ongoing danger faced by civilians in conflict zones, as Russia continues its military operations across Ukraine.
In response to the escalating violence, Ukrainian authorities are evacuating residents from frontline areas in the Sumy region, which has been subjected to frequent assaults by Russian forces. Ukraine’s Minister of Reintegration, Iryna Vereshchuk, announced on Friday that nearly 500 children and their families had been relocated from the Sumy area “due to the security situation.” Reports indicate that Russian forces launched nearly 100 attacks on the border regions and settlements in Sumy on the same day.
In late August, Interior Minister Ihor Klymenko disclosed plans to evacuate up to 45,000 residents from Sumy amidst the ongoing threats. This coordinated effort reflects the urgent need to safeguard civilians as hostilities continue.
Adding to the current tension, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy stated this week that Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine must conclude no later than 2025, emphasizing the urgency for a resolution to the conflict.
Drone Attack Targets Russian Oil Depot
Simultaneously, the Russian Ministry of Emergency Situations released a video on Saturday showing a fire at an oil depot located in the Russian-occupied city of Rovenky in the Luhansk region. The ministry attributed the blaze to a drone attack, which resulted in a fuel tank catching fire. Emergency services reportedly managed to extinguish the flames quickly.
The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine confirmed the attack, stating that the Ukrainian Defense Forces had successfully targeted a warehouse in Rovenky used for storing oil and oil products intended for the Russian military.
In a related development, Russian Defense Minister Andrei Belousov conducted a working visit to the Murmansk Region, inspecting the Northern Fleet military facility. The ministry reported that Belousov reviewed various new military equipment, including nuclear-powered submarine missile cruisers and electronic weapons, while also touring the personnel living quarters.
These developments illustrate the continuing volatility of the situation in Ukraine, where both military operations and civilian evacuations are ongoing amid a backdrop of increased hostilities.
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