Attack of the Russian Federation on Zaporizhzhia Military Recruitment Center — What is Known about the Consequences.

Attack of the Russian Federation on Zaporizhzhia Military Recruitment Center — What is Known about the Consequences
Attack of the Russian Federation on Zaporizhzhia Military Recruitment Center — What is Known about the Consequences
On Monday, July 7, Russian occupiers shelled the territory of the Zaporizhzhia Regional Military Recruitment Center. As a result of the hostile attack, servicemen were injured.Today, July 7, Russian forces launched 4 strikes on the territory of the Zaporizhzhia Regional Military Recruitment Center. According to the military recruitment office, among the injured are servicemen of the guard company. Specifically, those who have been transferred based on the conclusions of the military medical commission from combat units. Those who fought against the occupier at the front line. It is currently known that two servicemen have been hospitalized in moderate condition. In addition, 14 civilians have suffered injuries of varying degrees of severity, and private residential houses and vehicles have been damaged.'We understand why this is happening. This is more of an informational attack aimed at mobilization measures and the emotions of the citizens of Ukraine. It is regrettable that sometimes the actions of the enemy receive support from Ukrainians themselves. Despite everything, we continue to work — to staff combat units and provide social services to the families of fallen soldiers,' the Military Recruitment Center stated.Earlier, we reported that Russian drones hit the building of the Kharkiv Regional Military Recruitment Center. We also wrote that Russian troops attacked the Poltava Military Recruitment Center, resulting in more than 50 people injured.The Ukrainian Armed Forces have again become the target of attacks by Russian occupiers, leading to injuries among servicemen and civilians. The situation highlights the unstable environment in eastern Ukraine and shows the need to strengthen security measures.

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