Six people were injured as a result of an attack on downtown Zaporizhzhia
On June 26, Russian troops launched an attack on the central part of Zaporizhzhia. At least six people were injured as a result of the attack; details on the consequences are still being confirmed.
Initially, the regional governor reported that the smoke seen by city residents was the result of a Russian attack and urged people to remain in shelters until the air raid siren stopped.

Subsequently, repeated explosions were heard in the Zaporizhzhia region. Initially, one casualty was reported, but the number of injured later rose to six.


According to Ivan Fedorov, all the injured are receiving the necessary medical care. Also, during the air raid alert, residents of the region were warned of the threat of Russian guided aerial bombs.

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