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Governor of Zaporizhzhia: Russian-guided bombs killed woman in Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhia

Ivan Fedorov, the regional governor, said that Russia had struck Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine, with two guided aerial weapons on Tuesday. A woman was killed and 26 others, including four children were injured.

Regional officials reported that Russian forces launched drone attacks against the cities of Kherson and Kharkiv, both in the south of Ukraine.

Both Russia and Ukraine were under pressure by the United States to show progress in ending the war which began when Russia invaded Ukraine on a full-scale basis in February 2022.

"All this is deliberate Russian terrorism that can be stopped by a single command, a command in Russia and an order for the Russian Army," Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said on the social media platform X. He added that there were also attacks on Sumy Donetsk, and Odesa.

Russia has not yet commented on these reports.

Zaporizhzhia is an important industrial and logistical hub located in the southeast of Ukraine, about 50 km from the frontline. It has been frequently targeted by intensified Russian guided bomb attacks.

The Ukrainian air defences have a difficult time intercepting highly destructive guided bombs.

Local officials shared images of a residential building with upper floors that were charred and rescuers who were helping the injured.

Fedorov stated that doctors are treating all the boys, aged between 3 and 16, as well as other injured victims of the attack. One of the guided bombs hit a densely-populated area of the town at around 11:40 am (08:40 GMT).

"I'm not able to think straight." Alla, an 73-year-old local, said that there was a loud bang and the balcony had been completely blown off. She was visibly trembling as she sat down on a nearby bench.

The largest nuclear power station in Europe, the Zaporizhzhia Region, is located in a part of Russia.

Six people were injured in Kherson and an entire hospital was damaged by regional prosecutors.

Mayor Ihor Terekhov reported that at least 10 people in Kharkiv were injured and that several fires broke as Russia targeted the four districts of the city.

(source: Reuters)