April 4, 2025
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Power: One person stays in the hospital after yesterday’s blow of the Russian Federation on the frontier community in Zaporozhye

Earlier, local authorities reported one dead person and five victims because of this attack”, – WRITE: www.radiosvoboda.org

After yesterday’s blow of the Russian Federation, one person remains in the hospital in the Zaporozhye region in the Zaporozhye region, Ivan Fedorov, Head of the Regional Military Administration.

“One person stays in the hospital after yesterday’s attack by Russians. The woman has an acute response to stress. Other victims received help from doctors on the spot, ”he wrote in the telegram.

Earlier, local authorities reported one dead person and five victims of this attack.

The State Emergency Service added that Russian troops fired one of the villages of Zaporizhzhya district by managed airbots.

Russian military regularly from various weapons – UAVs, missiles, booths, RSSUs – attacked Ukrainian regions.

The Russian leadership denies that during a full -scale war, the Russian army causes purposeful strikes in the civilian infrastructure of cities and villages of Ukraine, killing civilian populations and destroying hospitals, schools, kindergartens, energy and water supply.

Ukrainian authorities and international organizations qualify these strikes as war crimes of the Russian Federation and emphasize that they are purposeful.

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