Details of the attack on Zaporizhzhya became known
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The Russians launched seven strikes on the territory of Zaporizhzhya and the district last night.
Late in the evening of 22 September, Russian troops hit Zaporizhzhya with several guided bombs. As a result of the attack, civilians were injured. This was reported by the head of the Zaporizhzhya OVA Ivan Fedorov and the National Police.
It is indicated that the shelling occurred on Sunday, 22 September, between 22 and 23 hours. The Russians made seven strikes with KABs. The invaders hit civilian infrastructure.
Ivan Fedorov, head of the Zaporizhzhya OVA , said that 16 people were wounded in the attack. 13 high-rise buildings, educational institutions, private property, cars, garages and private houses were damaged.
Four women are in hospital in a moderately serious condition. The rest of the injured are being treated at home," he noted.
Rescuers, public utilities and volunteers continue to work at the sites of hits. There are "Points of no-flooding", where you can get information and help.






In turn, the State Emergency Service noted that a total of 47 rescuers and 10 units of equipment were involved to eliminate the consequences of the enemy attack in Zaporizhzhya.
Police officers, explosion technicians, volunteers of the rapid response unit of the Red Cross of Ukraine and other relevant services of the city worked on the ground, - said the emergency workers.
The State Emergency Service and police also showed footage of the explosion in Zaporizhzhya and the consequences of Russian shelling.
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