Russian occupiers struck a gas station in Zaporizhzhia
On March 24, Russian troops launched another attack on Zaporizhzhia, striking a civilian infrastructure facility.
Ivan Fedorov, head of the Zaporizhzhia Regional Military Administration, posted a video from the scene on his Telegram channel.
A massive fire broke out at one of the city’s gas stations as a result of the enemy strike.
“The smoke that city residents can see is the result of an enemy strike specifically on the gas station,” the regional head emphasized in his statement.
According to preliminary data from law enforcement, there were no casualties or injuries during this specific incident.
This shelling was a continuation of a massive nighttime attack on the city, which the enemy launched on the night of March 24. The occupiers employed combined tactics, simultaneously using strike drones and ballistic weapons.
According to local authorities, at least six Shahed-type drones and five ballistic missiles were fired at Zaporizhzhia.
As a reminder, Russian troops launched a massive attack on the Dnipropetrovsk region.
Additionally, in Znamianka, 20 buildings were damaged following a drone attack, according to the Regional Military Administration.