'On a Sunday Morning' — Russia Strikes Zaporizhzhia, Killing 2, Injuring 17
- Russian forces attacked Zaporizhzhia on Sunday, June 28, with guided aerial bombs hitting a residential neighborhood, causing structural damage and fire, and injuring multiple civilians including children, as reported by Ivan Fedorov, head of the Zaporizhzhia Regional Military Administration.
- Kyiv was targeted early Sunday by ballistic weapons, causing explosions and fires in the Darnytskyi district and injuring at least two people, confirmed by Tymur Tkachenko, head of the Kyiv City Military Administration.
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At least two people died and 16 others were injured following a Russian air strike against the centre of the city of Zaporiyia, located in southeastern Ukraine and under Kiev's control within the disputed homonymous region.The balance sheet was reported by the head of the Zaporiyia Regional Administration, Ivan Fedorov, via social networks.According to Ukrainian authority, one of the fatal victims is a 53-year-old woman. Meanwhile, the identity …
Russian attacks kills four in Ukraine, local officials say
Russian attacks killed at least four people on Sunday in Ukraine's southeast and northeast, regional officials said. Strikes on the southeastern city of Zaporizhzhia killed two people and injured 16, Regional Governor Ivan Fedorov said on Telegram. Pictures posted online by the governor showed a building ablaze and parts of a neighborhood reduced to rubble.
On the morning of June 28, 2026, Russian troops attacked Zaporizhia.
Two people have died this Sunday and 16 others were injured following a Russian attack on the Ukrainian city of Zaporiyia in which the forces required two guided bombs. “There are already two dead and 16 injured: the number of victims and injuries due to the enemy attack increases,” said the head of the Zaporiyia Regional Military Administration, Ivan Fédorov, in Telegram. “A 53-year-old woman has died. The identity of another deceased person is…

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