On the afternoon of June 3, Russian troops attacked Zaporizhzhia with attack drones. One of the drones struck an area of the city, killing a man. A non-residential building was also damaged.
The Russian army continues to terrorize Zaporizhzhia. On the afternoon of Wednesday, June 3, the occupiers attacked the city with Shahed-type strike drones. Ivan Fedorov, head of the Zaporizhzhia Regional Military Administration, reported on the consequences of the attack.
According to him, a man sustained a fatal injury when one of the drones struck. Medical personnel were unable to save him. “The man was seriously injured by the drone strike and died at the scene,” Fedorov said.
In addition to the loss of life, the attack also caused material damage. A non-residential building in the city was damaged. Information regarding other possible consequences of the strike is being clarified. Zaporizhzhia remains one of the constant targets of Russian attacks. Almost every day, the city comes under fire from missiles, aerial bombs, or drones. Just this morning, Russian forces had already attacked another site in the city. A gas station was hit.
A fire broke out at the gas station after the strike. A liquefied gas tank caught fire, so rescue workers quickly arrived at the scene. However, while the aftermath of the attack was being addressed, the occupiers launched a second strike. One of the Russian drones struck a fire truck.
Despite the danger, the rescue workers continued their work. Fortunately, none of the personnel were injured. The tactic of launching follow-up strikes on emergency service locations has been used repeatedly by the Russian army. Rescue workers, medical personnel, and utility services often become targets after the initial shelling. In recent days, Zaporizhzhia has also been repeatedly attacked.
A few days ago, Russian troops struck one of the city’s industrial facilities. Production facilities, high-rise buildings, and vehicles were damaged in the attack. One man was killed and two others were injured as a result of the strike. Local authorities are once again urging residents not to ignore air raid sirens and to immediately seek shelter when a threat arises. Rescue and utility services continue to work at the sites of the latest strikes and address the aftermath of the Russian attacks. This was reported by Ivan Fedorov, head of the Zaporizhzhia Regional Military Administration, on his Telegram channel.
On the morning of May 30, Russian troops attacked industrial infrastructure in Zaporizhzhia, injuring at least two people. Damage to businesses and residential buildings near the strike site was reported in the city.
On the night of May 30, Russian troops launched a massive drone strike on the Shostka community in Sumy Oblast, damaging residential buildings and infrastructure facilities.