Russians drop guided bombs on community near Zaporizhzhia, causing destruction

The Russian army launched an air strike with guided bombs on the village of Kushuhum in the Zaporizhzhia district.

This was reported by the Kushuhum community on Facebook, according to Ukrinform.

"Today, as a result of enemy shelling with guided aerial bombs, about 20 residential buildings were damaged in the Kushuhum community. The damage varies in severity, with houses destroyed, windows broken, roofs ruined...," the statement said.

Commissions have already inspected the affected households and drawn up the relevant reports.

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Community residents are asked to be careful, follow safety rules, and be sure to respond to air raid sirens.

As reported by Ukrinform, since January 2, mandatory evacuation of families with children has been announced in Kushuhum and several other settlements in the region. Between January 17 and 19, 48 families were evacuated, including 64 adults and 48 children. All families were taken to a transit center in the city of Zaporizhzhia, where they received the necessary assistance, support, and professional advice.

Illustrative photo: Prosecutor's Office of Ukraine