Russian Forces Strike Zaporizhzhia 668 Times in 24 Hours, Injuring Six.

Russian Forces Strike Zaporizhzhia 668 Times in 24 Hours, Injuring Six
Russian Forces Strike Zaporizhzhia 668 Times in 24 Hours, Injuring Six

Daily Toll of Russian Attacks on Zaporizhzhia Region

According to Novyny.live: Russian military forces launched 668 strikes across 32 settlements in the Zaporizhzhia region over a single day, wounding six civilians. Local sources reported 74 separate incidents of damage to homes, vehicles, and infrastructure. The Zaporizhzhia region has been a focal point of intense fighting since the early stages of the invasion.

Attack Details

Russian aircraft carried out 13 strikes on the following settlements:

  • Yuliivka
  • Hryhorivka
  • Zarichne
  • Zaliznychne
  • Huliaipilske
  • Dolynka
  • Verkhnia Tersa
  • Hirke
  • Blakytne

Additionally, 359 drone strikes were recorded against:

  • Zaporizhzhia
  • Novomykolaivka
  • Mykhailo-Lukasheve
  • Pidhirne
  • Liubymivka
  • Petropavlivka
  • Stepnohirsk
  • Pavlivka
  • Prymorske
  • Stepove
  • Mali Shcherbaky
  • Huliaipole
  • Zaliznychne
  • Shcherbaky
  • Novodanylivka
  • Novoandriivka
  • Mala Tokmachka
  • Charivne
  • Bilohiria
  • Dorozhnianka
  • Zelene
  • Rybne
  • Dobropillia
  • Pryluky

Six attacks were also carried out using multiple launch rocket systems (MLRS) on:

  • Stepnohirsk
  • Pavlivka
  • Huliaipole
  • Zaliznychne
  • Pryluky

A further 290 artillery strikes targeted:

  • Stepnohirsk
  • Prymorske
  • Stepove
  • Mali Shcherbaky
  • Huliaipole
  • Zaliznychne
  • Shcherbaky
  • Novodanylivka
  • Novoandriivka
  • Mala Tokmachka
  • Charivne
  • Bilohiria
  • Dorozhnianka
  • Zelene
  • Rybne
  • Dobropillia
  • Pryluky
These events were reported by Ivan Fedorov.

In a separate series of attacks overnight on February 15, Russian troops also targeted railway infrastructure in the Odesa region and struck a medical facility in Sumy. The ongoing military activity in Zaporizhzhia continues to cause deep concern for the local population and the international community. Persistent shelling not only inflicts physical harm but also causes severe damage to critical infrastructure, worsening the humanitarian situation in the region.


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