Occupiers strike Komyshuvakha with guided aerial bombs: two children injured
Russian forces carried out a guided aerial bomb strike on the settlement of Komyshuvakha Zaporizhzhia in Zaporizhzhia district, injuring two children and destroying a residential building.
This was reported by the Head of the Zaporizhzhia Regional Military Administration, Ivan Fedorov.
According to local authorities, a direct hit led to the complete destruction of a private house. The blast wave and numerous fragments also damaged neighbouring buildings located near the impact site.
As a result of the attack, two underage girls aged nine and fifteen were injured. The children have received all necessary medical assistance, and their condition is being monitored by specialists.
Military officials note that the use of guided aerial bombs remains one of the greatest threats to frontline settlements. Such munitions have significant destructive power and limited accuracy, which results in civilian casualties.
Personnel from the State Emergency Service and law enforcement agencies are working at the scene to document what Ukrainian authorities describe as another war crime committed by the Russian Federation.
The local administration has urged residents not to ignore air raid alerts and to remain in shelters.
It is recalled that Russian forces previously attacked a vehicle in the Sumy region, leaving two people dead.
Russian drones also struck the centre of Novhorod-Siverskyi, injuring three people.