Russia attacked Zaporizhzhia at night: there is damage to infrastructure and fires.
Attack by Russian troops on Zaporizhzhia
According to inkorr.com: On the night of September 14 to 15, Russian occupiers carried out attacks on Zaporizhzhia. This information was confirmed by the head of the Zaporizhzhia Regional Military Administration, Ivan Fedorov.
Fedorov reported that one of the communities in the Zaporizhzhia district is without electricity, and fires have also occurred in private homes. According to preliminary data, no injuries have been recorded.
First attack on Kyiv since the beginning of the war
This was the first time since the onset of the full-scale invasion: Russian troops struck a building of the Cabinet of Ministers in Kyiv. Fortunately, no officials were harmed. Recall that on the night of September 7, Russia attacked Kyiv with strike drones and missiles, resulting in the death of three people, including a child.
As a result of the new attack by Russian forces on Zaporizhzhia, infrastructure was damaged and fires broke out in residential buildings. However, fortunately, no one was injured. At the same time, recent attacks in Kyiv have led to tragic consequences, including loss of life, among which was a child.
The situation in Zaporizhzhia and Kyiv demonstrates the ongoing threat posed by Russian military actions to the civilian population. Authorities continue to work on restoring damaged infrastructure and ensuring the safety of citizens during these difficult times. The government emphasizes the need to support the affected regions and provide humanitarian assistance to those in need.
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