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Gulf Press > World > Russian air strikes cause injuries to 13 people in the Ukrainian city of Zaporizhzhia.
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Russian air strikes cause injuries to 13 people in the Ukrainian city of Zaporizhzhia.

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Last updated: 2024/09/29 at 10:52 AM
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In a recent attack by Russia on the Ukrainian city of Zaporizhzhia, at least 13 people were injured as guided bombs hit the area overnight. Among the injured was a 17-year-old boy. The bombs struck the city 13 times, causing significant damage to three districts within the city, including the partial destruction of a residential high-rise building. Ivan Fedorov, head of the Zaporizhzhia regional military administration, reported that one apartment building and at least 15 private houses were destroyed. There are concerns that more people may be trapped under the rubble, as the city is located less than 50km away from the front lines in the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine.

The situation worsened with the death toll rising to 10 after Russia targeted a hospital in Ukraine’s city of Sumy, leaving another 22 people injured. The hospital was reportedly hit twice, with most of the fatalities occurring during the second strike, which took place as emergency services were arriving at the scene and patients were being evacuated. These attacks are part of Russia’s ongoing targeting of various regions in Ukraine, which are partially occupied by Moscow’s troops. The continuous violence has resulted in widespread destruction and loss of life, further aggravating the already dire situation in the war-torn country.

In a retaliatory move, Ukraine launched a massive barrage of drones at Russia, with more than 100 drones being shot down by Russian air defenses. This attack sparked a wildfire and set an apartment block on fire in one of the largest drone bombardments witnessed over Russian skies since the invasion in February 2022. The Russian Ministry of Defence reported that 125 drones were shot down across seven regions, with the Volgograd region bearing the brunt of the assault. Governor Aleksandr Gusev reported that falling debris from the drones damaged an apartment block and a private home in the Voronezh region, while a wildfire broke out in the Rostov region, engulfing 20 hectares of forest. Despite the destruction caused by the drone attacks, no casualties were reported in these incidents.

The use of drones in warfare has become increasingly prevalent, allowing for precise targeting of enemy positions and infrastructure. However, the use of drones in conflict zones has also raised concerns about civilian casualties and collateral damage. The recent exchange of drone attacks between Russia and Ukraine exemplifies the evolving nature of modern warfare, where advanced technology is being utilized to gain a strategic advantage on the battlefield. As the conflict continues to escalate, it is essential for international actors to intervene and seek a peaceful resolution to prevent further loss of life and destruction in the region.

The attacks on civilian areas, including hospitals and residential buildings, in Zaporizhzhia and Sumy highlight the indiscriminate nature of the violence being perpetrated in the ongoing conflict. These targeted assaults on essential infrastructure and civilian populations violate international humanitarian law and constitute war crimes. The international community must condemn these atrocities and hold the perpetrators accountable for their heinous actions. It is crucial for diplomatic efforts to be intensified to achieve a peaceful resolution to the conflict and ensure the protection of civilians in Ukraine from further harm.

The escalation of violence in the region poses a threat to regional stability and has the potential to further exacerbate the humanitarian crisis in Ukraine. The targeting of critical infrastructure and medical facilities hinders the delivery of essential services to the civilian population, exacerbating their suffering and increasing their vulnerability. It is imperative for all parties involved in the conflict to prioritize the protection of civilians and adhere to international norms and laws governing armed conflict. The international community must work collectively to address the root causes of the conflict and work towards a sustainable peace agreement that respects the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Ukraine. Only through dialogue, cooperation, and respect for human rights can a lasting peace be achieved in the region.

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