Body of second victim found after rocket attack in Zaporizhia – City Council
Two people were killed as a result of a Russian missile attack on Zaporizhia on Friday morning, Secretary of Zaporizhia City Council Anatoliy Kurtev said.
"Unfortunately, the number of victims of the morning rocket attack has increased. Rescuers conducting a search and rescue operation at the site of the shelling recovered the body of another woman from the rubble of a private house. Sincere condolences to the families and friends of the victims," Kurtev wrote on Telegram.
Earlier, he reported one dead and ten injured as a result of a Russian missile attack.
According to the secretary of the City Council, one of the local enterprises was damaged by shelling, a private house was destroyed and windows were broken in 19 multi-storey residential buildings, two educational institutions and a medical institution. In addition, about 20 garages, a gas station and a hotel building were damaged.
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