On the evening of July 15, russian troops carried out airstrikes on Zaporizhzhia. The enemy targeted critical infrastructure as well as residential buildings. There are reports of casualties.
Ivan Fedorov, the head of the Zaporizhzhia Regional Military Administration, and the State Emergency Service of Ukraine have reported this.
“The enemy struck the region’s critical infrastructure. One person was killed, and two were injured. They are receiving medical care,” the statement said.
In addition, russian forces struck one of Zaporizhzhia’s districts, damaging homes in the residential area.
The head of the Zaporizhzhia Regional Military Administration posted photos of the aftermath of the enemy attack on Zaporizhzhia and reported that two people were killed and nine others were injured. Three of the injured are in critical condition.
Photo: Zaporizhzhia Regional Military Administration
According to the State Emergency Service, russian forces carried out airstrikes on Zaporizhzhia. As a result of the strikes, an apartment building at one address was damaged and cars caught fire. The shock wave damaged neighboring houses and vehicles.
Photo: State Emergency Service of Zaporizhzhia
In another incident, a fire broke out on the premises of a company.
All of the city’s emergency services are on the scene.
Photo: Zaporizhzhia State Emergency Service
As the Ukrainian News agency earlier reported, today, July 15, russian troops used a drone to attack a vehicle carrying power utility workers in the Kharkiv Region; three employees were injured.
In addition, on the morning of Wednesday, July 15, troops from the aggressor country, the russian federation, attacked a gas station in the Malyn community.
Serhii Beskrestnov, an advisor to the Minister of Defense (Flash) stated that relay stations in Belarus may be periodically used to launch attacks on Ukraine; in particular, the behavior of a Shahed jet drone used in the attack on the gas station in Malyn, Zhytomyr Region, is characteristic of such operations.
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