Over past day, Russians launch 65 attacks in Zaporizhzhia region

Over past day, Russians launch 65 attacks in Zaporizhzhia region

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Over the past day, the enemy army fired 65 times at the Zaporizhzhia region.

Yuriy Malashko, the head of the Zaporizhzhia Regional Military Administration, reported this on Telegram, according to Ukrinform.

"Over the past day, the enemy carried out 65 attacks on the territory of 12 frontline settlements in the Zaporizhzhia region: an air strike hit Orikhiv, three times they fired from MLRS at Novodarivka, 61 artillery strikes were carried out at Orikhiv, Hulyaypole, Levadne, Novodarivka, Hulyaypilske, Malynivka," the statement reads.

No people were injured.

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There were 29 reports of destruction of civilian objects: residential buildings, outbuildings, and garages were damaged.

Earlier it was reported that rescue and search operations at the location of the air strike in Orikhiv were completed. The bodies of three more dead locals were recovered from the rubble: men aged 50, 56 and 64.

The unguided aerial bomb claimed the lives of seven residents of Orikhiv. 11 victims are receiving necessary treatment in medical institutions. Two more victims received medical assistance, but did not need hospitalization.

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