June 6, 2025
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The Russians attacked the Zaporozhye region more than 590 times, 5 dead, 9 wounded – Ova

During the day, Russian invaders attacked 16 settlements of Zaporizhzhya region 593 times, as a result of which 5 people were killed. Source: Head of Zaporizhzhya Ova Ivan Fedorov in Telegram The direct language of Fedorov: “5 people were killed, 9 – they were injured as a result of hostile attacks on the Zaporozhye region.”, – WRITE: www.pravda.com.ua

During the day, Russian invaders attacked 16 settlements of Zaporizhzhya region 593 times, as a result of which 5 people were killed.

Source: Head of Zaporizhzhya Ova Ivan Fedorov on Telegram

The direct language of Fedorov: “5 people were killed, 9 – they were injured as a result of hostile attacks on the Zaporozhye region. During the day, the occupiers made 593 strikes on 16 settlements of Zaporizhzhya region.”

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Details: In particular, the enemy struck 1 rocket strike in Zaporozhye and made 12 aircraft shelling on Tornuztova, Kamyansky, Gulyaypol, Railway, Kopani.

Also, 351 UAVs of different modifications (mainly FPV) attacked Zaporozhye, Pubkovo, Kamianske, Guliaypole, Shcherbaki, Novodanilovka, Small Tokmachka, Magic, Novodarivka, Vasynivka.

6 shellings from the RSSW were covered by Kamianske, Novodarivka, small Tokmachka and Lugovskoye.

223 Artudaries came in the territory of Belenky, Pubkova, Kamyansky, Gulyaypol, Railway, Shcherbakiv, Novodanilovka, Little Tokmachka, Magic and Novodarivka.

Another 56 reports received damage to apartments, private homes, cars and infrastructure facilities.

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