Russia bombs Ukraine relief shelter... 4 dead, 13 injured
Ukrainian relief shelters were hit by Russian airstrikes, resulting in 4 deaths and 13 injuries, Ukrainian authorities announced on the 10th (local time).
According to major foreign media, the day before, a school building used as a distribution site for relief supplies in Orikhiv, Zaporizhzhia Oblast, southern Ukraine, was attacked by Russia, killing three women in their 40s and one man. A local official revealed via Telegram that Russia used air-guided bombs in the airstrike. Zaporizhzhia is a region where Ukraine's counteroffensive has been actively underway recently.
Since the airstrike targeted a residential area and a humanitarian relief shelter, Ukrainian authorities strongly condemned the attack. The Ukrainian Prosecutor General's Office announced that it has launched an investigation into war crime charges related to this airstrike.
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Russia denies responsibility for attacks on civilians during this war and maintains that all airstrikes target military objectives.
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