Russian Strike on Zaporizhzhia Leaves Over 11,000 Without Power.
Strike Targets Zaporizhzhia
According to Novyny.live: On February 10, Russian forces launched an attack on Zaporizhzhia, triggering a major fire. Emergency services are currently on the scene, working to contain the blaze and manage the aftermath of the shelling. Preliminary reports indicate there have been no casualties from the strike.
The attack has also resulted in a significant power outage, cutting off electricity to more than 11,000 subscribers across two city districts. Mayor Ivan Fedorov confirmed the situation, stating:
There are no civilian casualties. — Ivan Fedorov
He further added:
Due to the attack, over 11,000 subscribers in two city districts are currently without electricity. — Ivan Fedorov
The situation in Zaporizhzhia remains under the control of the relevant services, which continue their work at the site.
Context of the Situation
This strike on Zaporizhzhia is part of the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, where such attacks on civilian infrastructure have become increasingly frequent. The city and its surrounding region have been a focal point of military activity since the early stages of the invasion. The absence of reported casualties in this incident may reflect the effectiveness of local emergency protocols and air raid warnings. Restoring power to the affected districts will be a critical priority for utility crews in the coming hours.
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