Enemy strikes Zaporizhzhia with drones (updated).
Russian occupiers launched a drone attack on Zaporizhzhia on the night of June 24 to 25. This incident was reported by the head of the Zaporizhzhia Regional Military-Civil Administration, Ivan Fedorov.
The first explosions were heard around 01:05, resulting in damaged houses, cars, and broken windows. Fortunately, no one was injured. Currently, rescue services are conducting a survey of the area.
Updated at 04:29
According to information from Fedorov, the enemy carried out four attacks on the city, targeting the private sector. This led to injuries for two men. One of the victims required hospitalization due to moderate injuries. Additionally, houses and vehicles were destroyed.
Recently, on the night of June 17 to 18, the enemy used 13 drones for an attack, which resulted in three fires and significant material damage. Three individuals were injured and required medical assistance after this attack.
Protecting the population and property from drone attacks is becoming an increasingly important task for authorities and rescue services. It is necessary to pay proper attention to these threats and prevent them to ensure the safety of the city's residents.
In Zaporizhzhia, drone attacks by Russian occupiers were carried out again, leading to the destruction of houses and cars, as well as injuries for local residents. The growing number of such attacks necessitates enhanced security measures to protect the civilian population and property from potential threats.Read also
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