Russia attacked Zaporizhzhia with drones: there are injured and destruction.
Russian troops attacked Zaporizhzhia
According to inkorr.com: In the night of October 5, Russian armed forces carried out an attack on Zaporizhzhia using Shahed drones and guided aerial bombs. Preliminary reports indicate that the city experienced at least 10 strikes. This was reported by the head of the Zaporizhzhia Regional Military Administration, Ivan Fedorov, in a comment to the publication "Glavcom".
As a result of the bombings, several districts of the city faced problems with electricity and water supply. A fire broke out at one of the local enterprises, with firefighters already involved in extinguishing it. Preliminary data suggests that two people were injured, and there are also reports of damage to adjacent residential buildings, some of which are still burning.
Call to stay in shelters
Fedorov urged residents to stay in shelters as the attack continues. Restoration works will begin only after receiving permission from the military command.
Thus, during the night of October 4-5, Russian troops struck Zaporizhzhia, leading to disruptions in electricity and water supply, injuries to people, and damage to buildings in various parts of the city. Local residents are advised to remain in shelters until the attacks are over.
These events highlight the seriousness of the situation in the region, where armed clashes are ongoing. Zaporizhzhia, being a strategically important city, has become a target for Russian military. Only the safety of citizens and proper responding to emergencies can help mitigate the consequences of the attacks.
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