dw.com
Zaporizhzhia Mourning After Deadly Russian Attack
A Russian missile strike on Zaporizhzhia on November 7th killed ten people and injured over 40. A day of mourning was declared, and the attack also targeted an oncology hospital.
Ukrainian
Germany
Human Rights ViolationsRussiaRussia Ukraine WarUkraineCasualtiesAttackMourning
Office Of The General Prosecutor Of UkraineZaporizhzhia Oblast Military Administration
Ivan Fedorov
- Were there any other attacks reported in Ukraine on November 8th?
- In addition to the Zaporizhzhia attack, Russia also carried out air strikes in Kharkiv and Odesa Oblast on November 8th, resulting in additional casualties and injuries.
- What action was taken in Zaporizhzhia on November 8th in response to the attack?
- A day of mourning was declared in Zaporizhzhia on November 8th to honor the victims of the Russian strike. The attack included six air strikes using guided bombs and missiles, hitting a residential building and an oncology hospital.
- What was the death toll from the Russian attack on Zaporizhzhia on November 7th?
- The Russian Federation's attack on Zaporizhzhia on November 7th resulted in the deaths of ten people, including a one-year-old child. Over 40 others were injured, with at least one 5-year-old boy in critical condition.
- What was the impact of the Russian attack on the oncology hospital in Zaporizhzhia?
- The attack on the oncology hospital in Zaporizhzhia resulted in the evacuation of 17 patients and injuries to eight medical staff members. The building sustained significant damage.
- What information did the Office of the General Prosecutor of Ukraine release regarding the Zaporizhzhia attack?
- The Office of the General Prosecutor of Ukraine reported that 42 people were injured in the Zaporizhzhia attack and that search and rescue operations were ongoing due to the possibility of individuals still trapped under the rubble.