Two people killed, four wounded, three more missing as result of missile attack on Zaporizhia
Two people were killed, four were injured, and three more are considered missing as a result of a missile attack on Zaporizhia at night, City Council Secretary Anatoliy Kurtiev said.
"At the moment, two dead and four injured are known. Three more people are considered missing. Apartments in two entrances of the building were partially destroyed," he said in his Telegram channel on the night of October 18.
According to him, search and rescue work continues at the site of the Russian terrorist attack.
People continue to receive assistance in public buses, the city council tent and the nearby Indestructible Point.
Earlier, Head of Zaporizhia Regional Military Administration Yuriy Malashko said "one of the attacks hit a multi-storey building in the central part of the city. Unfortunately, as a result of the terrorist attack, two people were killed and at least one was injured. Eight apartments were damaged."
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