Invaders once again fired on rescuers, this time in Zaporizhzhia Region
Russian terrorist troops fired on rescuers in the Zaporizhzhia Region, who were at that time engaged in extinguishing a fire in one of the villages of the Vasylkiv District. This is stated in a message of the Ministry of Interior Affairs of Ukraine on Tuesday, June 3.
The Ministry of Interior Affairs noted that the russian invaders once again fired on rescuers when they were extinguishing the consequences of the shelling.
"The Russians again fired on rescuers in the Zaporizhzhia Region! Emergency workers who were extinguishing a fire in one of the villages of the Vasylkiv District came under enemy fire," the message says.
There were no casualties, but a fire truck was damaged.
As the Ukrainian News agency earlier reported, on the morning of June 3, russian occupiers shelled Sumy with rocket artillery.
On June 3, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said that the shelling of Sumy demonstrates russia's "desire" to end the war.
On June 3, almost three thousand subscribers were left without gas in Kramatorsk, Donetsk Region, due to shelling by the army of the aggressor country, russia.