Among those who died from injuries were two children: an 11-year-old girl and a 14-year-old boy. A three-year-old girl was injured.
The number of dead as a result of rocket strikes on a humanitarian convoy in Zaporozhye on September 30 has increased to 30. The number of injured has also increased – there are 88 of them, said the Head of the National Police of Ukraine Igor Klymenko.
“30 dead and 88 wounded as a result of another Russian war crime in Zaporozhye. Among the dead were two children: an 11-year-old girl and a 14-year-old boy. A 3-year-old that girl was also injured,” said Klymenko.
There are policemen among the dead and wounded.
“There were losses among the police. A 36-year-old employee of the local department of strategic investigations was killed. Another 27 policemen of the Berdyansk regional department were injured, four of them in serious condition. The men were on duty, ensured law and order. Together with Minister Denis Monastyrsky, they visited wounded policemen in hospital and thanked them for their service.
About 80 specialists continue to work at the scene of the tragedy.
“Police investigators and forensic experts help colleagues from the SBU to collect evidence. Police documentation is headed by the head of the department for organizing the investigation of crimes committed during the military conflict of the Main Investigation Department of the National Police of Ukraine,” Klymenko added.
Recall that Russian troops on the morning of September 30 fired missiles at a civilian humanitarian convoy outside Zaporozhye. People lined up to go to the temporarily occupied territory to pick up their relatives or bring aid.
In the morning, it was learned about 23 dead and 28 wounded Zaporozhye civilians.
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Source: korrespondent

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