Enemies attack residential area of Zaporizhzhia, at least four people wounded

Enemies attack residential area of Zaporizhzhia, at least four people wounded

Ukrinform
On the morning of December 14, Russian troops attacked a residential area of Zaporizhzhia, causing significant damage and injuries.

This was reported by Ivan Fedorov, the Head of the Zaporizhzhia Regional Military Administration, on Telegram, according to Ukrinform.

“On the morning of the weekend, the enemy attacked Zaporizhzhia. Emergency services have been dispatched to the scene. The consequences are being assessed. The attack continues. Stay in safe places,” Fedorov wrote.

According to updated information, the Russians attacked a store.

“At least four people were injured as a result of the enemy attack on Zaporizhzhia. The Russians attacked a store in one of the city's neighborhoods. The premises were destroyed, and people are receiving the necessary medical assistance,” the Head of the Regional Military Administration said.

He also released a video showing significant damage to the city's civilian infrastructure.

Read also: Air Defense Forces destroy 110 out of 138 Russian drones

As reported by Ukrinform, Russian troops carried out 570 strikes on 17 settlements in the Zaporizhzhia region over the past 24 hours.

While citing and using any materials on the Internet, links to the website ukrinform.net not lower than the first paragraph are mandatory. In addition, citing the translated materials of foreign media outlets is possible only if there is a link to the website ukrinform.net and the website of a foreign media outlet. Materials marked as "Advertisement" or with a disclaimer reading "The material has been posted in accordance with Part 3 of Article 9 of the Law of Ukraine "On Advertising" No. 270/96-VR of July 3, 1996 and the Law of Ukraine "On the Media" No. 2849-Х of March 31, 2023 and on the basis of an agreement/invoice.

Online media entity; Media identifier - R40-01421.

© 2015-2025 Ukrinform. All rights reserved.

Extended searchHide extended search
By period:
-