In the temporarily occupied territories, the Russian occupiers are tightening their control over the information field and encouraging residents to inform on each other through chatbots, where they offer to report "signs of extremist activity" as a pretext to intimidate Ukrainians and suppress resistance.
Traffic on the road crossing over the Dnipro hydroelectric power plant dam, which was restricted as a result of the Russian attack, has been fully restored.
In the occupied territories, russian troops have set up additional checkpoints and intensified searches under the guise of fighting terrorism, but in reality with the aim of intimidating local residents and seizing their remaining property.
According to Ukrhydroenergo CEO Ihor Syrota, the debris removal at the Dnipro hydroelectric power plant will take about a week. After that, it will be possible to assess the consequences of the shelling. It will take years to fully restore the damaged Dnipro hydroelectric power plant after the Russian missile attack, as the engine room needs to be completely rebuilt and many units need to be manufactured from scratch.
Over the past 24 hours, russia-backed militants carried out 258 attacks on 9 settlements in Zaporizhzhia region, causing destruction but no casualties.
In the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine, a new wave of illegal housing seizures by russian occupation forces has begun, with the occupiers forcibly taking away apartments from local residents.
Car traffic across the dam of a hydroelectric power plant in Zaporizhzhia resumed on Friday evening.
A Russian missile strike in Zaporizhzhia killed a father, his 8-year-old daughter and a trolleybus driver, and injured 20 other people.
15 people were wounded and 3 killed in a massive Russian attack on Zaporizhzhia region on March 22. More than 40 residential buildings were damaged.
Three people were killed and 10 injured as a result of a Russian missile attack on Zaporizhzhya region.
At least 2 people went missing, 4 houses were completely destroyed and more than 40 damaged in Zaporizhzhia as a result of Russian missile attacks on the night of March 22.
One person was killed and eight injured as a result of a Russian missile strike on Zaporizhzhia, damaging infrastructure and residential buildings.
Russian troops fired 327 times at 12 localities in Zaporizhzhya region.
During a massive rocket attack on Zaporizhzhya, 7 houses were destroyed, 35 more damaged, and there were casualties, the head of the Zaporizhzhya regional military administration said.
Russians launched 8 missile strikes on Zaporizhzhia, damaging infrastructure and civilian buildings, no casualties have been confirmed.
Explosions were heard in Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine, as the city came under enemy fire: Russian troops fired several groups of shahids and cruise missiles toward the country.
The Verkhovna Rada transferred all the powers of the Zaporizhzhia Regional Council to the Zaporizhzhia Regional Military Administration headed by Ivan Fedorov, allowing it to manage property, land, personnel and address urgent needs in the frontline region.
The Rada adopted a draft resolution that provides for the transfer of powers of the Zaporozhye Regional Council to the Zaporozhye regional military administration, the head of the Zov - Ivan Fedorov.
Over the past 24 hours, Russian troops launched 319 attacks on 9 localities in Zaporizhzhia region, causing destruction but no civilian casualties.
The russian military leadership did not fulfill its promises of an additional day off and additional payments to the occupiers for participating in the fake "presidential elections" in the occupied Ukrainian territories.
Russia is planning to forcibly mobilize up to 60,000 Ukrainian citizens from the occupied territories of Zaporizhzhia region after the sham elections to strengthen its armed forces.
There were no legitimate elections in the Russian-occupied territories of Ukraine, the occupiers went door-to-door and forced people to vote for the appropriate candidate, the head of the Zaporizhzhia regional military administration said.
Over the past 24 hours, russian troops conducted 458 attacks on 10 localities in Zaporizhzhia region, including air strikes, rocket attacks and artillery strikes, which resulted in the destruction of residential buildings and infrastructure, but without civilian casualties.
Zaporizhzhia promises to create a rehabilitation center for more than 2,500 military and civilians a year.
In Zaporizhzhia, 415 attacks were recorded over the day, with Russian troops shelling 10 localities, including air strikes, MLRS, unmanned aerial vehicles, and artillery attacks on residential areas and infrastructure.
A 76-year-old woman was killed in the village of Dolynka, Zaporizhzhia region, as a result of an attack by the Russian army.
A 76-year-old woman died as a result of Russian artillery shelling of the village of Dolyna, Zaporizhzhia region.
The russians confiscate vehicles from residents of the occupied territories of Ukraine for the needs of their army, and force detainees to perform forced labor, such as digging trenches.
The russian federation fired 290 times at 7 settlements in Zaporizhzhia region, destroying residential buildings and infrastructure.
During the day, Russians fired 405 times at 11 settlements in Zaporizhzhia region, wounding two elderly women in Gulyaypol.