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The Russian attack on Zaporizhzhia: the number of victims has increased to 12, among them four children

In Zaporizhzhia, the number of people injured by the Russian attack on February 3 has increased to 12, including four children. Two more people died.”, — write: www.pravda.com.ua

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In Zaporizhzhia, the number of people injured by the Russian attack on February 3 has increased to 12, including four children. Two more people died.

Source: head of Zaporizhzhia OVA Ivan Fedorov

Direct speech: Twelve wounded, including four children: the number of injured as a result of yesterday’s enemy attacks on Zaporozhye has increased.”

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Details: According to Fedorov, lJews continue to turn to doctors. Doctors record explosive injuries, shrapnel wounds, contusions and concussions.

One more child was added to the victims. In general, children aged 11, 12, 15 and 17 were injured during the attack. All the wounded are provided with the necessary medical assistance.

What preceded:

Earlier it was known that the Russian military had struck a sleeping area of ​​Zaporizhzhia, the authorities reported 11 victims, including three children. It was also known about 2 dead people – an 18-year-old boy and a girl.

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