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Video. Russian Airstrikes Kill Three and Wound Two in Zaporizhzhia

Russian aerial bombs struck residential areas in Zaporizhzhia, killing three and injuring two, damaging 25 buildings without military targets, officials reported.

  • On Monday, Governor Ivan Fedorov said "Monday morning in Zaporizhzhia began with explosions and fires" after an overnight Russian aerial bomb strike killed three and injured two.
  • At around 4:30am, Russian forces struck Zaporizhzhia with at least 10 aerial bombs, terrorising the city for around 40 minutes, Governor Ivan Fedorov said.
  • Strikes hit 10 locations across Zaporizhzhia, damaging 15 apartment buildings and 10 private houses, with one private house destroyed and fires breaking out at impact sites, officials said.
  • Governor Ivan Fedorov said the strike was a deliberate act of terror against Zaporizhzhia residents, while Russia's Defence Ministry called it a deliberate terrorist attack on civilian infrastructure with no military facilities hit.
  • Ukraine's Air Force reported the wider drone barrage as Russia launched 141 drones nationwide overnight, with national air-defence systems downing 132 and debris falling on eight sites.
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Russian Attack on Zaporizhzhia Kills Three, Governor Says

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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky reported 25 damaged residential buildings as a result of Russian shelling of Zaporizhzhia on Monday night and confirmed reports of three dead civilians.

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