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380 strikes per day: the occupiers attacked 12 populated areas of Zaporozhye

380 strikes per day: the occupiers attacked 12 populated areas of Zaporizhzhia Russian troops carried out 380 strikes on 12 populated areas of the Zaporizhia region, using aviation, drones and artillery. 8 objects were damaged, there were no civilian casualties.”, — write on: unn.ua

During the last day, 380 strikes were recorded in 12 settlements of the Zaporizhzhia region. Ivan Fedorov, the head of Zaporizhzhya OVA, reports this, reports UNN.

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The occupying forces of the terrorist country continue intensive shelling of the Zaporizhzhia region.

In particular, three air strikes fell on Stepnohirsk and Pyatikhatki. More than two hundred drones of various types attacked Lobkovo, Gulyaipole, Shcherbaki, Novoandriivka, Novodanilivka, Mala Tokmachka, Biloghirya, Malynivka, Novodarivka, and Olgivske.

In addition, two shellings from rocket salvo systems hit the territories of Lobkovo and Malaya Tokmachka, and 134 artillery strikes hit the same areas, as well as Gulyaipole, Shcherbaki, Novoandriivka, Novodanilivka, Biloghirya, Malynyvka, and Olgivske.

In general, as a result of these attacks, 8 residential buildings and infrastructure objects were damaged. However, according to local authorities, there were no victims among civilians.

The occupiers shelled the Zaporizhzhia regionFebruary 2 2023, 03:19 • 884823 views

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