Russian army hit Zaporizhia region 470 times a day – regional administration
The Russian occupiers continue to shell Zaporizhia region, over the past day they have inflicted 470 strikes, including from aviation, head of the Regional Military Administration Ivan Fedorov reported on the consequences of the aggression on Saturday morning.
"During the day, the occupiers hit nine settlements of Zaporizhia region 470 times. Russian troops carried out three air strikes on Kamyanske, Novo-Andriyivka and Poltava," he wrote on the Telegram channel.
According to Fedorov, 324 UAVs of various modifications attacked Huliai-Pole, Novo-Andriyivka, Novodanilivka, Robotyne, Mala Tokmachka, Malynivka and Poltava. Some 143 shellings were carried out on the territory of Belenke, Huliai-Pole, Novo-Andriyivka, Robotyne, Mala Tokmachka, Novodanylivka, Malynivka and Poltavka.
According to the regional administration, there were four reports of the destruction of residential buildings and infrastructure facilities. Civilians were not injured.
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