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Russian forces struck a maternity hospital in the southern city of Zaporizhzhia on Feb. 1, injuring at least six people, Governor Ivan Fedorov said.
The governor shared footage from the site showing a damaged building with shattered windows and rising smoke.
Among the injured were two women who were being examined when the Russian attack happened, Fedorov said.
"The strike on the maternity hospital is yet another proof of a war waged against life," the governor said.
Throughout the full-scale war, Russia has multiple times targeted maternity hospitals, alongside attacks on other civilian infrastructure. In 2022, Russian forces struck a maternity ward in Vilniansk in Zaporizhzhia Oblast, killing a two-day-old boy.
The recent attack on Zaporizhzhia came as Russia ramps up its offensive in the southern region, regularly launching attacks in the area.
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