On the night of 27 March, Russian troops attacked a fire and rescue unit in Zaporizhzhia. The SES building, official and private vehicles were damaged. There were no casualties.
Damage to buildings and vehicles
The shelling damaged the building of the fire and rescue unit. Windows, doors and gates were smashed.
The debris damaged a SES service vehicle and three private cars that were nearby.
Evacuation and absence of victims
The rescuers moved to the shelter in time. As a result, no one was injured.
Context.
Zaporizhzhia is regularly shelled due to its proximity to the frontline. Fire and rescue units are often targeted by Russian attacks.







