Strike on Zaporizhzhia: there are dead and wounded (updated).


Explosions in Zaporizhzhia: fatalities and injuries
In Zaporizhzhia, during an air raid alert, a series of explosions occurred. According to the head of the Zaporizhzhia OVA Ivan Fedorov, a service station caught fire as a result of an attack by the Russian Federation.
Secretary of the Zaporizhzhia City Council, Regina Kharchenko, wrote on social media: 'We hear the sounds of explosions! Stay safe!'.
❗️As a result of the Russian attack on the Zaporizhzhia region, 2 people were killed and another 2 were injured, - OVA pic.twitter.com/nALeI8iAUn
— GLAVCOM (@GLAVCOM_UA) December 6, 2024
Ivan Fedorov reported that the attack claimed the lives of three people, as well as leaving four wounded, including two children.
«In some communities, there are problems with electricity. Ambulance crews have arrived at the scenes. All emergency services are working», - the message stated.
Explosions in Kryvyi Rih
At 19:26, Fedorov reported nine fatalities and six injured. Also today, December 6, Russian troops struck Kryvyi Rih, damaging an administrative building. This was reported by the head of the Dnipropetrovsk OVA, Serhiy Lysak.
«And, preliminarily, 8 injured. Half of them are hospitalized in moderate condition. One person is out of touch. Rescuers are inspecting the damaged building», - the message from Serhiy Lysak stated.
It is reminded that the number of those injured from the strike on Kryvyi Rih, carried out by Russian occupiers on November 21, has increased to 32 people. This was reported by the head of the city's defense council, Oleksandr Vilkul.
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