Russia continued to attack Zaporizhzhia and the district today, again striking a gas station, also hitting a food establishment, with one person killed and at least nine injured, including three children, according to a Wednesday report by the head of the Zaporizhzhia Regional Military Administration, Ivan Fedorov, on social media, as reported by UNN.
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In the morning, according to data from the head of the Regional Military Administration, two cars caught fire as a result of an enemy attack on a gas station in Zaporizhzhia. "A Russian drone struck the territory of a gas station in one of the districts of Zaporizhzhia. As a result of the attack, cars were damaged and caught fire. Fortunately, there were no casualties," Fedorov wrote.
Later, three people from one family, according to him, were injured as a result of an enemy strike on the Zaporizhzhia district. "Russian guided aerial bombs destroyed private houses and outbuildings in Novomykolaivka. A family sustained injuries — men aged 66 and 38, as well as a 60-year-old woman. They are receiving the necessary assistance," the head of the Regional Military Administration stated.
Subsequently, according to Fedorov, one person was killed and two more were injured as a result of another enemy attack on the Zaporizhzhia district.
"A Russian drone struck a civilian vehicle near a store in Tavriyske. Unfortunately, the driver died on the spot. Two female passengers — a 60-year-old and a 68-year-old woman — were injured. They are receiving the necessary medical assistance," he stated.
After 4:00 p.m., Fedorov reported on the Russian Federation's attack on Zaporizhzhia, noting that "the smoke that residents of Zaporizhzhia see is the aftermath of the enemy attack."
"Four people were injured, including three children. Each is receiving medical assistance. Cars and a food establishment, which is currently not operating, were damaged," Fedorov noted.
According to him, one of the injured is a 14-year-old girl.