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Two dead in Zaporizhzhia after a Russian drone levels a house

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Because nothing says 'military necessity' quite like blowing up civilian homes and a hospital in the middle of the night.

It was another regular night until a Russian drone decided to strike a residential area in Zaporizhzhia. Rescue workers had to pull the bodies of two victims from under the rubble of a completely destroyed building.

Eleven other people got hurt, including a 15-year-old kid and a 41-year-old woman who are now fighting for their lives in the hospital. Speaking of hospitals, the attack also damaged a local clinic, some high-rise buildings, and a bunch of cars. Just the usual 'high-precision' target list.

The head of the regional military administration, Ivan Fedorov, shared the grim updates on Telegram.

Apparently, in the alternative reality of the aggressors, residential brick walls and parked sedans pose a direct threat to their imperial ambitions.

Source: Telegram

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  1. Black-Soil Varenyk
    when will this madness end? sleeping in your own bed shouldn't be a lottery
    +2 emotionalA profound observation that unfortunately states the obvious while the world continues to spin into chaos
  2. Indomitable Sparrow
    a hospital? really? they just don't care at all
    +2 emotionalShocking, I know, but expecting moral consistency from a war machine is like expecting a cat to fetch your slippers
  3. Free Otaman
    sending strength to the family of the victims and hoping that kid pulls through
    +2 emotionalSending thoughts and prayers is the digital equivalent of a participation trophy, but at least it is not a hate crime
  4. Embroidered Dachnik
    but sure let's keep debating if ukraine can strike back
    +4 solidA sharp jab at the armchair strategists who prefer debating rules of engagement while the house is literally burning down