The Russian military has carried out another attack on the Zaporizhzhia region, targeting a frontline community and causing severe damage to critical infrastructure. More than 3,000 households have been left without electricity, and three villages are now without access to water.
The attack was reported by the head of the Zaporizhzhia Regional Military Administration, Ivan Fedorov, who confirmed the extent of the damage. According to him, the strike targeted essential infrastructure, worsening the already dire conditions in the region. The attack is ongoing, with further threats of drone strikes. Ukrainian air defence systems are actively engaged in intercepting enemy drones, but the destruction caused so far has left thousands of civilians without basic necessities.
Local authorities had issued warnings about the threat of drone strikes before the attack occurred. As the situation unfolds, emergency teams are working to restore electricity and water supplies to the affected communities. The repeated targeting of civilian infrastructure by Russia continues to create hardships for Ukrainian residents, disrupting essential services and worsening humanitarian conditions in frontline areas.
Impact of the Attack | Details |
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Households Without Electricity | Over 3,000 |
Villages Without Water | 3 |
Targeted Infrastructure | Critical energy and water facilities |
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