Russian troops launched a strike on Zaporizhzhia using guided aerial bombs. Three women were injured in the attack, and all of them required medical attention.
Rescue workers and law enforcement officers are on the scene. They are clearing up the aftermath of the strike and assessing the extent of the damage. This was reported by Ivan Fedorov, head of the Zaporizhzhia Regional Military Administration. According to him, three women were injured as a result of the Russian strike. “A 78-year-old, a 58-year-old, and a 64-year-old woman required medical attention,” Fedorov said.
There are currently no reports of fatalities. Following the attack, rescue workers, police, and other relevant services continue to work at the scene. They are surveying the area, documenting the aftermath of the strike, and assisting residents.
The extent of the damage caused by the Russian airstrike is also being assessed. Russian troops regularly use guided bombs to strike cities near the front lines in Ukraine. Due to the high explosive power of such munitions, residential neighborhoods, civilian infrastructure, and civilians are often caught in the crossfire. Authorities are urging residents not to ignore air raid sirens and to take shelter during airstrike threats. This was reported by Ivan Fedorov, head of the Zaporizhzhia Regional Military Administration, on Facebook.
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