In the early hours of this morning, the Russian army fired eight missiles at the city of Zaporizhzhya in southeastern Ukraine where Europe’s largest nuclear power plant is located. The head of the Regional Military Administration, Oleksandr Staruch, said on social media: “According to preliminary information, one of the missiles hit the Zaporizhzhya regional center near the Dnipro River. There is still no information about any casualties or wounded,” he wrote. Ukrainian media reported this.
Yesterday, four doctors died and two patients were injured during the Russian bombing of the village of Strelica in the Kharkiv region, while patients were being evacuated from a psychiatric hospital that was hit by missiles. This was denounced by Oleg Senegubov, head of the Kharkiv Regional State Administration, according to reports from Ukrainska Pravda. “Health workers, even under the bombing, risked their lives, tried to save the patients. It was possible to evacuate 30 patients, in total there are more than 600 in the institute. During the evacuation, the Russians began an intense bombing.”
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