Russia attacked Zaporizhzhia with missiles: two injured, thousands without electricity.

Russia attacked Zaporizhzhia with missiles: two injured, thousands without electricity
Russia attacked Zaporizhzhia with missiles: two injured, thousands without electricity

According to inkorr.com: During the night of November 2, Russian terrorists struck Zaporizhzhia using ballistic missiles. This information was confirmed by the head of the Zaporizhzhia Regional Military Administration Ivan Fedorov, as reported by Glavkom.

Fedorov noted that residential buildings in one of the city's districts were damaged as a result of the attack.

It is known that two people were injured, including a 44-year-old woman and a 91-year-old man. They are receiving the necessary medical assistance.

Additionally, due to this attack, about 58 thousand subscribers were left without electricity. Fedorov stated that electricity supply will be restored as soon as it becomes safe.

Attacks on other settlements

On the night of November 1, Russian terrorists launched an attack on Novhorod-Siverskyi in the Chernihiv region using drones, as reported by Oleksandr Seliverstov.

According to him, the perpetrators used two strike drones to attack the city center.

There was also a fire at a civil enterprise in Dnipro due to an enemy attack, and infrastructure facilities and private houses were damaged in several districts of the city.

Earlier, Russian forces attacked Sumy, resulting in the deaths of 11 people, including children.

Moreover, terrorists struck the railway infrastructure in the Sumy and Kharkiv regions, leading to changes in the route of train No. 228/227 Husarivka – Ivano-Frankivsk.

From November 1 to 2, Russia continues to attack various Ukrainian settlements, causing harm to the civilian population and infrastructure. The attacks are carried out using both missiles and drones, resulting in casualties among civilians and property destruction. Their activity poses a threat to the security of Ukraine and peaceful coexistence in Donbas.


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