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As a result of the Russian strike in Volnyansk, Zaporozhye region, 43 people were injured, of which seven died. The press service of the National Police reported this on Sunday, June 30.
It is known that the seven dead are three men, one woman and three children.
Among the 36 wounded were nine children (as of the night of June 29, 31 wounded were known).
The missiles damaged two high-rise buildings and 12 retail premises, and destroyed seven vehicles.
We remind you that on June 29, the Russians attacked Volnyansk, Zaporozhye district. The invaders killed seven people, three of them children. On June 30, a day of mourning was declared for those killed in the Zaporozhye region.
According to juvenile prosecutors, 11 children were injured as a result of shelling in Volnyansk. Two girls, ages 10 and 17, and a 15-year-old boy died; eight children, 14-15 years old, were injured to varying degrees of severity.
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