Russians kill 760 residents of Zaporizhzhia region during full-scale war - RMA

Russians kill 760 residents of Zaporizhzhia region during full-scale war - RMA

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In the Zaporizhzhia region, 760 people have been killed in enemy attacks since the start of the full-scale war, including 45 children.

This data was published on Telegram by the head of the Regional Military Administration, Ivan Fedorov, according to Ukrinform.

“The occupiers have launched nearly 300,000 strikes on the Zaporizhzhia region since the start of the full-scale war. As a result of Russian shelling, 760 people have been killed, including 45 children,” the post says.

According to Fedorov, more than 6,700 air raid sirens have sounded during this time.

Read also: Fedorov called security situation in Zaporizhzhia most difficult in 3.5 years

The head of the Regional Military Administration thanked the emergency services, who are the first to arrive at the scene of attacks, help rescue people from under the rubble, medics who fight for people's lives, and volunteers who evacuate people from dangerous settlements.

As reported by Ukrinform, over the previous day, the occupiers carried out 693 strikes on 22 settlements in the Zaporizhzhia region.

Photo: Zaporizhzhia Regional Military Administration

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