Two people died in Zaporizhia due to a Russian attack


A massive missile strike by the Russian army on Zaporizhzhya on the morning of 29 December killed two people and wounded at least 10 others
Also damaged a number of objects, said the head of ZOVA Yuriy Malashko, reports Suspilne.
The targets of the enemy were the areas of several companies in the city. One of the missiles hit an open area, another destroyed a private house. The blast wave and debris damaged high-rise buildings in one of the city districts, - he said.
One of the local enterprises was also damaged, a private house was destroyed, windows in 19 high-rise buildings, two educational institutions and a medical centre were blown out. About 20 garages, a petrol station and a hotel building were also damaged.
As of 10:30, Ukraine's Interior Ministry reports 12 dead and 75 injured nationwide.
In turn, Prime Minister of Ukraine Denys Shmygal said that in other regions recorded:
- In Kiev there are fires of warehouses, an uninhabited apartment block and a private house, because of the damage Lukyanivska metro station is working only as a shelter.
- Hit a maternity hospital and a shopping centre in Dnipropetrovsk region.
- In Kharkiv as a result of a massive attack caused problems with power supply.
- In Lviv, Sumska and Odessa damage to residential buildings.
- Damage was also recorded in Lviv, Zaporizhzhya and Kyiv regions.

In Kyiv, it was reported about the dead due to the morning Russian attack

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