Fatalities rise in Zaporizhzhia, new strike in Kharkiv, and plane crash in France

Fatalities from a Russian guided aerial bomb strike in Zaporizhzhia on June 28 have risen to two, with 16 individuals injured. Another Russian missile strike in Kharkiv killed one and injured seven.
The death toll from a Russian guided aerial bomb strike in Zaporizhzhia on June 28 has risen to two, with 16 individuals injured. A 53-year-old woman has been identified as one victim, while the second deceased person's identity is still being determined. Among the injured are two children, including a 5-year-old boy reportedly in serious condition. Separately, a Russian missile strike on the Zmiivska community in Ukraine's Kharkiv region on the evening of June 28 resulted in one fatality and seven injuries, including two children. Meanwhile, a plane carrying parachutists crashed in Tomblaine, northeastern France, on June 28, killing all 11 people on board, believed to be five nurses, five instructors, and the pilot.
Sources: Громадське, Радіо Свобода, Українська правда
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