March 13, 2025
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The Russians hit the objects of critical infrastructure in Zaporozhye and Dnipropetrovsk region

At dawn on March 13, explosions were heard in Zaporizhzhya and Dnipropetrovsk regions, the Russians attacked objects of critical infrastructure. Source: Head of Zaporizhzhya Ova Ivan Fedorov, “Public Dnipro”, Head of Ova Dnipropetrovsk Oblast Sergey Lisak Details: about 5 am against the background of threats of hostile drones in the Zaporizhzhia region Fedorov reported explosions.”, – WRITE: www.pravda.com.ua

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At dawn on March 13, explosions were heard in Zaporizhzhya and Dnipropetrovsk regions, the Russians attacked objects of critical infrastructure.

Source: Head of Zaporizhzhya Ova Ivan Fedorov, “Public Dnipro”, Head of OVA of Dnipropetrovsk Oblast Sergey Lisak

Details: At about 5 am against the background of threats of hostile drones in the Zaporozhye region Fedorov reported explosions.

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Subsequently, the head of Zova added that the air defense forces work in the region.

“Public” reported explosions in the Dnieper before and after 5am.

Updated: Lisak reported an enemy attack of drones on critical infrastructure in several cities of Dnipropetrovsk, which resulted in ignition.

Fedorov specified that in the morning the Russians attacked Zaporozhye “Shahaneda”.

Direct language Fedorova: “Previously, people were not injured. There is damage to a private home and administrative building of critical infrastructure.”

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