Russia strikes Zaporizhzhia with guided bombs again
Just another day of Russian peace arriving via guided aerial bombs, this time tearing through Zaporizhzhia because apparently, residential houses are high-value targets now.
The rescue teams are once again digging through the rubble in Zaporizhzhia. Russian guided bombs, known as KABs, hit the city in another brutal attack. One person is dead, eight are wounded, and several are still missing under the debris.
This is what the daily routine looks like for Ukrainians. These guided bombs are cheap, heavy, and flown from safe distances inside Russian airspace, turning ordinary neighborhoods into dust. It is not a mistake or imprecise targeting; it is a deliberate strategy to make front-line cities unlivable while international organizations keep counting casualties.
Some partners still wonder if letting Ukraine strike the airfields where these bombers take off would be considered an escalation.
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