Invaders damage infrastructure facility in Zaporizhia region, with one killed, seven injured – regional administration
One person was killed and seven, including two women, were injured as a result of rocket attacks by Russian occupiers on civilian infrastructure in Zaporizhia region on Wednesday morning, said head of Zaporizhia Regional Military Administration Yuriy Malashko.
According to him, the blast wave and debris damaged houses, two cars and outbuildings located near the site of the strikes.
"From 09:50 to 10:18, Russian terrorist troops launched three missile strikes on the civilian infrastructure of one of the settlements of Zaporizhia region. The type of missiles is currently being specified. As of this moment, we know about one dead man and seven injured persons," Malashko wrote on Telegram.
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