Airstrike on humanitarian aid delivery point in Zaporizhzhya region kills 4 people

Russians hit by guided aerial bomb during humanitarian aid dispensation in front-line Orekhovo neighbourhood, with injuries and deaths
The Russians targeted a school building in Orekhovo while handing out humanitarian aid, with over half a dozen people trapped under the rubble who were inside or near the building at the time, the Ukrainian Interior Ministry press service has said.
The bodies of four victims, a woman aged 43, 45, 47 years old and a 47-year-old man, have been unblocked from under the rubble. Eleven Orikhiv residents have been hospitalised with injuries of varying severity.
Rescue work is now continuing. Sappers are establishing the type of ammunition used on the civilian population," the Zaporizhzhya Region's National Police said.
As a result of the air bomb strike on a residential area, residential houses and other civilian infrastructure located near the epicentre of the explosion were damaged.
In total, the Russian army carried out 36 targeted strikes on 10 peaceful settlements in Zaporizhzhya Region:
- 5 shelling from MLRS in Levadnyi and Novodovarivka;
- 30 artillery attacks on Gulyaypil, Zheleznodorozhny, Novodanilovka, Olhivka, Krasnoi and Malynivka.
A 65-year-old man was wounded in Novodanilovka and received medical treatment.

Oleg Kotov writes about the war in Ukraine and how it is changing the world.









