Zaporizhzhia under attack: Russian strike damages high-rise and industrial site
The consequences of the attack are being clarified (Photo: facebook.com/DSNSPOLTAVA)
Russian forces attacked Zaporizhzhia late in the evening of April 2. As a result of the blast wave, a residential building and an enterprise were damaged, according to a Telegram post by the head of the Zaporizhzhia Regional Military Administration, Ivan Fedorov.
"The enemy attacked Zaporizhzhia. The blast wave damaged a multi-story building and a municipal enterprise. Windows and balconies were shattered there," the statement said.
Fedorov added that, as of now, there were no casualties. It is noted that, prior to this, he had written about the threat posed by the use of guided aerial bombs and drones.
Meanwhile, the head of the Regional Military Administration warned that the air raid alert is ongoing, and urged people to stay in shelters until the all-clear signal.
Attacks on Zaporizhzhia
The Russian units regularly attack Zaporizhzhia with drones, missiles, and aerial bombs. For example, on the night of March 24, an enemy drone struck an apartment building, causing a fire.
By morning, it became known that a gas station had also been attacked in the enemy strike. As a result, a fire broke out at the facility.
Additionally, on the morning of March 19, the Russians attacked Zaporizhzhia's energy infrastructure. As a result, over 38,000 households were left without electricity.