Russians struck Zaporizhzhia: a woman injured.


The Russian army invaded Zaporizhzhia
On the night of March 24, the armed forces of the Russian Federation attacked Zaporizhzhia. During the shelling, a fire broke out, resulting in one woman being injured. This was reported by the Zaporizhzhia Regional State Administration.
The head of the Zaporizhzhia Regional State Administration, Ivan Fedorov, reported damage to the windows of high-rise buildings, garages, and private houses due to the explosion and debris.
A 51-year-old woman who was injured received first aid on the spot. She refused hospitalization. Also, as a result of the shelling, a fire broke out, and emergency services arrived at the scene.
“I am grateful to all the services that participated in eliminating the consequences of the attack for their resilience, coordination, and promptness,” said Fedorov.
It is reported that as a result of the Russian attack on the night of March 23, a father and his five-year-old daughter died in Kyiv. The girl’s mother remains hospitalized under medical supervision.
The Dnipro district of the capital also suffered from a Russian strike. A large crater formed in the apartment of a building due to debris from an enemy drone.
The Kyiv City Military Administration reported the consequences of enemy air attacks on the capital. According to preliminary data, three people died and another 10 were injured.
We remind you that the full-scale war in Ukraine has now entered its 1125th day.
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