The Russian Federation attacked Zaporizhzhia more than 400 times in a day — there are wounded.
In the last day, on July 9, the Russian army conducted 420 shellings in the Zaporizhzhia region. As a result of these attacks, a couple was injured - the woman sustained chest injuries, while the man suffered limb and abdominal injuries. Both are in the hospital.
Shelling in Zaporizhzhia region
In the last day, the occupiers shelled 12 settlements in the Zaporizhzhia region. In the Stepnohirsk community, there were 8 aerial strikes, and 288 drones attacked various settlements.
The Zaporizhzhia OVA service reported: 'Seven shellings from rocket and artillery systems hit Prymorske, Huliaipole, Shcherbaky, Mala Tokmachka, and Novodanylivka.'
A total of 117 artillery strikes were carried out, the military administration of the region reports. Currently, 37 reports of destruction of residential buildings and property have been recorded.
It is also worth mentioning that on the night of July 10, the enemies attacked Kyiv and its region, and an air raid alert lasted for almost 10 hours. As a result of the attack in the capital, 16 people were injured, and changes were recorded in public transport.
During the shelling period in the Zaporizhzhia region, one couple was injured as a result of the attacks by the Russian army. This is just one of the many cases of aggressive actions in the occupied territories, leading to human casualties and destruction. The conflict in Ukraine continues to threaten security and stability in the region.
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