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Shahed strikes leave 17 injured in Zaporizhzhia, 33 in Kharkiv as toll climbs

Shahed strikes leave 17 injured in Zaporizhzhia, 33 in Kharkiv as toll climbs Photo: aftermath of the attack on Zaporizhzhia (t.me/dsns_telegram)

The number of victims of drone attacks in Zaporizhzhia has increased to 17, while in Kharkiv, to 33, according to the head of the Zaporizhzhia Regional State Administration, Ivan Fedorov, and the State Emergency Service of Ukraine.

Zaporizhzhia

According to Fedorov, four of the victims were hospitalized.

"Eleven people received emergency care. Two more people are being examined," he added.

Around 10 am (Kyiv time), the Air Force warned of a threat of attack in Zaporizhzhia and the region. Within 20 minutes, there were explosions in the city.

Fedorov then said that six strikes by Shahed-type kamikaze drones had been recorded. He also posted photos and videos from the attack site, showing the extent of the damage. Among the attacked objects is a building of a university, where the roof caught fire.

Read more about the enemy's attack on Zaporizhzhia in the RBC-Ukraine report.

Kharkiv

"The number of victims of Russian drone strikes on Kharkiv has increased to 33 people," the SES writes.

During the second shelling of Kharkiv, Russians attacked the Kholodnohirskyi district of the city. Residential, administrative, and warehouse buildings, commercial facilities, and cars were targeted. Residential buildings and cars were burning as a result of the attack.

Read more about the attack on Kharkiv in the report.