Russians struck Zaporizhzhia: one person died, 24 injured, among them three children.
According to FREEДOM:
Combined strike on Zaporizhzhia
On the night of August 30, Russian occupying forces launched a combined strike on Zaporizhzhia, attacking the city with drones and missiles. This was reported by the head of the regional military administration (OVA) Ivan Fedorov, as noted by FREEДOM.
Consequences of the attacks
As a result of the strike, one person died, while 24 were injured, including three children.
'Among the injured are three children — boys aged 9 and 10, and a girl aged 16,' — reported the OVA.
The strikes targeted residential multi-apartment buildings and the private sector. Buildings housing cafes, auto repair shops, and industrial enterprises were also affected.
'The Russians delivered no less than 12 strikes on Zaporizhzhia during the massive attack that night. 14 multi-apartment buildings and more than 40 private houses were damaged as a result of the nighttime assault. They are disconnected from electricity and gas supplies,' — noted Ivan Fedorov.
Consequences of the RF strike on Zaporizhzhia. Photo: facebook.com/DSNS.GOV.UA
Consequences of the RF strike on Zaporizhzhia. Photo: facebook.com/DSNS.GOV.UA
Consequences of the RF strike on Zaporizhzhia. Photo: facebook.com/DSNS.GOV.UA
Consequences of the RF strike on Zaporizhzhia. Photo: t.me/ivan_fedorov_zp
Let us remind you that on August 29, as a result of the Russian strike on Kramatorsk in the Donetsk region, a man died, and a girl was injured.
This case is a vivid testimony to the prolonged aggressive actions of Russia against Ukraine, which continue to lead to human losses and destruction. The consequences of the attacks require urgent response from rescue services and medical personnel, who are working to restore normal life in the region.
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