Russians launched 6 rockets towards Zaporizhia

This was reported on KYIV24 by the head of the Zaporizhia Regional State Administration, Oleg Buriak.

“They evacuated two men aged 25 and 29 and a 48-year-old woman. They are currently in the hospital, receiving assistance, and their condition is stable. I don’t have more information”, he said.

The head of the Regional State Administration also noted that three people remain missing, and they are not in contact.

“There are structural issues with the building, so the rescue teams are working very carefully, as any mistake could lead to a collapse”, Buriak reported.

As we reported, on the night of October 18, Russian terrorists launched missile strikes on Zaporizhia. One of the missiles hit a multi-story building in the city’s central part. According to the State Emergency Service, the missile strike destroyed the entrance of a residential building from the 3rd to the 5th floor.

Photo: open sources

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