Zaporizhzhia Shelling Kills Three and Triggers Power Crisis After Infrastructure Hit.
Shelling Brings Tragedy to Zaporizhzhia
According to TSN.ua: A Russian military strike on Zaporizhzhia has killed three civilians and caused severe damage to the city's infrastructure, plunging one district into an energy crisis. The victims of the attack were a 48-year-old man, his 43-year-old wife, and their 57-year-old neighbor.
The shelling damaged at least six private homes and destroyed three vehicles. According to Zaporizhzhia Mayor Ivan Fedorov, the blast wave and debris caused extensive damage to infrastructure, resulting in a power outage for nearly 1,500 households. This incident is a stark reminder of the war's relentless toll on Ukrainian cities far from the front lines.
Ongoing Civilian Toll and Infrastructure Strain
This tragic event underscores the severe and ongoing consequences of shelling for civilians and critical infrastructure in Zaporizhzhia. For residents, such attacks have become a grim part of daily life, marked by constant danger and destruction. Damage to the energy grid compounds the city's hardships, threatening not just comfort but the fundamental safety of locals, especially as colder weather approaches. The destruction of power networks remains a frequent tactic, exacerbating humanitarian crises across Ukraine.
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