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KYIV, Ukraine, Dec 11, 2024 (BSS/AFP) - Rescuers were working Wednesday to
find people under the rubble of a building destroyed in a Russian attack that
killed six people the day before, Ukrainian officials said.
The attack that destroyed a medical clinic and an office building in
Zaporizhzhia on Tuesday was the latest in an intensifying series of strikes
on southern Ukraine, reinforcing fears of a new Russian offensive in the
area.
"The death toll has risen to six people," the interior ministry said on
social media.
"As many as five people may be trapped under the rubble. Police, rescuers,
volunteers and relevant city services continue to work at the scene," it
added.
Another 22 people were wounded in the attack, including a five-year-old girl,
according to the ministry, which published a photo of an ambulance next to a
destroyed building.
Zaporizhzhia is one of the four Ukrainian regions Moscow claimed to have
annexed in 2022, without fully controlling it.
In mid-November, the Ukrainian army warned that Russia was building up
infantry and armoured vehicles while stepping up aerial bombardments ahead of
planned attacks along Ukraine's southern front.
Escalated fighting in the Zaporizhzhia region would pose a significant threat
to Ukrainian forces, which are losing ground in the eastern Donetsk region
and in the Russian border region of Kursk.
Ukraine has been pleading for more support from its allies to help it fend
off Russian troops on the battlefield and daily aerial attacks.
President Volodymyr Zelensky reiterated that call in his daily address after
the strike on Zaporizhzhia.
"We don't have enough systems to protect our country from Russian missiles.
But our partners have these systems. Again and again, we repeat that air
defence should save lives, not gather dust in warehouses," he said.