September 25, 2024
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During the day, the enemy struck 397 strikes in the Zaporizhzhia region – one dead, seven wounded

The enemy army struck the Zaporizhia region 397 times, one person was killed, and 7 others were wounded.”, — write: www.ukrinform.ua

The enemy army struck the Zaporizhia region 397 times, one person was killed, and 7 others were wounded.

This is stated in the Telegram of Ivan Fedorov, the head of Zaporizhzhya OVA, reports Ukrinform.

“During the day, the occupiers made 397 strikes on 8 settlements of the Zaporizhzhia region. Russian troops carried out 7 airstrikes on Zaporizhzhia, Levadny, Biloghiri and Novoandriivka,” the message reads.

Also, 239 unmanned aerial vehicles of various modifications attacked Gulyaipole, Novoandriivka, Robotyne, Mala Tokmachka, Levadne, and Malynyvka. Gulyaipole, Novoandriivka, Mala Tokmachka, Malynivka, and Robotyna were covered by 7 rounds of anti-aircraft fire. 144 artillery shells were fired on the territory of Gulyaipol, Novoandriyivka, Robotyny, Mala Tokmachka, Malynyvka and Levadny.

202 reports were received about the destruction of residential buildings and infrastructure facilities.

Read also: The invaders fought in two districts of Kharkiv region – two were killed and some were injured Earlier it was reported that a drone attack killed a person in Malia Tokmachka, and 7 people were injured in a massive airstrike in Zaporizhzhia.

Photo by Zaporizhia OVA

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