Shelling of Zaporizhzhia. The Regional State Administration showed footage of the consequences.


On the night of June 27, Russian terrorists launched an attack on Zaporizhzhia. Ivan Fedorov, the head of the Zaporizhzhia Regional Military-Civil Administration, reported on the consequences of this hostile shelling. According to him, as a result of the attack, fires broke out in several places, and non-residential buildings were also damaged.
Fedorov noted that the Russians carried out at least six drone strikes on the regional center. As a result, industrial buildings and the area of a garage cooperative were affected.
Previous Attacks
It should be noted that the city had faced hostile attacks before. For example, on the night of June 18, an attack involving 13 drones was recorded, leading to fires and destruction of buildings. As a result, the facades of houses, warehouse premises, and cars were damaged.
Thus, Zaporizhzhia has once again become a scene of terrible terrorist acts, leading to mass destruction and fires in the city. The city authorities and rescue services continue to work on the elimination of the consequences of these catastrophic events.
Zaporizhzhia has once again become a target for terrorist attacks by Russian armed formations. The city and its residents are undergoing severe trials due to constant shelling and hostile attacks. Currently, the city authorities are in the process of eliminating the aftermath of these terrorist acts, together with rescue services they are trying to minimize damage and ensure safety for the residents.
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