Russia attacked Zaporizhzhia and Kharkiv: what are the consequences of the shelling.
According to inkorr.com: On the night of October 8 to 9, Russian troops attacked the Zaporizhzhia region and the city of Zaporizhzhia, using guided aerial bombs. The head of the Zaporizhzhia Regional State Administration, Ivan Fedorov, reported that as a result of this attack, an infrastructure facility in the Zaporizhzhia district was damaged.
It is known that there are no casualties or fatalities due to Russian strikes.
Attack on Kharkiv
The day before, on the night of October 7, the Russian army once again launched an attack on Kharkiv using drones. The city's mayor, Igor Terekhov, confirmed this information, noting that the Industrial District of Kharkiv was under fire. Currently, there is no information about casualties.
During the twenty minutes of the drone attack on Kharkiv, about two dozen explosions were heard. Several fires broke out in the city. A group of enemy combat drones is still approaching the city - be careful!
Strikes on Donetsk region
Meanwhile, the occupiers attacked the energy infrastructure of Donetsk, leaving several settlements without electricity. The head of the OVA urged people to exercise caution and prepare for possible power outages.
Specialists are working on restoring electricity supply, considering the security component. I urge all civilians: be responsible! Evacuate in a timely manner!
Situation in Donetsk region
On the evening of October 4, Russian troops carried out an attack on the Donetsk region, trying to hit critical infrastructure in the area. Despite the strikes, Ukrainian energy workers are actively working to prevent blackouts during shelling. The situation in the region remains tense, and local residents are urged to be cautious and prepare for evacuation if necessary.
Overall, the attacks by Russian occupation forces on various regions of Ukraine continue, leading to damage to infrastructure and power outages in settlements. Rescuers and energy workers are constantly working on the ground, and residents are urged to exercise caution and be ready for possible evacuations to ensure their safety.
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