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.



Russia denies responsibility for attacks on civilians during this war and maintains that all airstrikes target military objectives.


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