The Zaporizhzhia region has come under renewed shelling from the Russian Federation, leaving three people injured. The overnight attacks caused damage to administrative buildings and private vehicles.
- Three people were injured as a result of shelling by the Russian Federation in the Zaporizhzhia region.
- During the night-time attack, an administrative building at a petrol station caught fire.
- Enemy attacks destroyed residential buildings and an educational establishment.
- As a result of the shelling, nine lorries and two trailers caught fire.
- Emergency services have put out all the fires.
Zaporizhzhia under fire: the aftermath of the night-time attacks
The Zaporizhzhia region has once again come under enemy fire. Overnight attacks by the Russian Federation have resulted in casualties — three people, including two men aged 60 and 73, and a 73-year-old woman, were injured. The strikes caused a fire to break out in an administrative building on the premises of a petrol station.
In one of the villages in the district enemy attacks They destroyed residential buildings, causing panic amongst local residents. In the morning, the occupiers launched a second strike, targeting a private car park, which resulted in nine lorries and two trailers catching fire. The resulting fires were extinguished by the emergency services.
In addition, in one of the district’s communities, an educational building was damaged, which also led to a fire. Neighbouring residential and administrative buildings were damaged.
“We are doing everything we can to quickly deal with the aftermath of the shelling and help those affected,” the emergency services said.







