Zaporizhzhia Endures 799 Strikes in 24 Hours, Damaging Homes and Injuring Civilians.
Attacks on Zaporizhzhia on January 30
According to UATV: On January 30, Russian forces launched multiple attacks on the Zaporizhzhia region, targeting both industrial infrastructure and residential buildings. These strikes resulted in injuries to three civilians: a 67-year-old man and two women, aged 48 and 57. Hospitals are currently treating 24 patients, ranging in age from 26 to 79, five of whom are in serious condition. All those affected are receiving the necessary medical care.
According to local authorities, a total of 799 strikes were recorded over a 24-hour period across 33 settlements in Zaporizhzhia Oblast. The attacks damaged seven private houses and five multi-story apartment buildings. Authorities also registered 132 reports of damage to housing and infrastructure objects.
Comments from Local Administration
Ivan Fedorov, head of the Zaporizhzhia Regional Military Administration, emphasized that the 67-year-old man and the two women were wounded as a result of enemy attacks on the regional center and Zaporizhzhia district. He noted that a total of 24 patients are hospitalized across the region following the attacks, with five in serious condition. All are receiving necessary assistance. Work is ongoing to eliminate the consequences of the attacks and provide support to the victims.
The attacks on Zaporizhzhia occurred against the backdrop of intensified military action in Ukraine, highlighting the continuation of Russia's aggressive policy. These events underscore not only the humanitarian consequences of the conflict but also the need for international support to protect civilians. The damage to infrastructure in the region could have long-term effects on the local economy and the recovery of affected communities.
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