Russian military forces expanded their campaign of regional attrition into Sunday, utilizing precision guided aerial munitions to strike civilian transit nodes in the south and launching swarm drone operations against critical industrial and port infrastructure, killing three people and injuring 5 civillians. Fatal Transit Strike in Balabyne Ivan Fedorov, head of the Zaporizhzhia Regional Military Administration, announced that Russian tactical aircraft released a salvo of guided aerial bombs (KABs) targeting the settlement of Balabyne. The high-explosive munitions caused severe structural damage throughout the residential sector, leaving local streets littered with shattered glass, shrapnel, and pulverized debris.JOIN US ON TELEGRAMFollow our coverage of the war on the @Kyivpost_official. The primary impact zone centered on a local public transportation hub. Fedorov confirmed that the bombardment killed three civilians and left three others wounded. Two victims were standing directly at the bus stop when the munition detonated; one man was killed instantly, while a second male resident suffered catastrophic blast injuries, including the traumatic amputation of a limb, and succumbed to his wounds inside an emergency ambulance en route to a regional trauma center.
Fatal Strikes: Three Dead in Zaporizhzhia Bombing Amid Widespread Russian Drone Waves
Russian forces launched a deadly guided bomb strike on a transit stop in Balabyne, while overnight drone swarms battered civil infrastructure across Odesa and a DTEK coal facility.









