The number of people injured in a Russian missile attack on Zaporozhye has risen to 14 people.
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One of the victims is in critical condition. Also, a strike on civilian infrastructure claimed the lives of a woman. Rescuers quickly put out the fire that broke out at the place of arrival. Together with the police, they inspect the premises and help people get out of the broken building. This was announced by the Minister of Internal Affairs Andriy Klymenko on August 10 in Telegram.
The secretary of the Zaporizhia City Council Anatoly Kurtev reported on Telegram that 14 people were injured. Among the victims there is a three-year-old child and a 14-year-old boy. Minor damage to medical and educational institutions was recorded. It is also known about two damaged high-rise buildings.
The head of the Zaporizhia OVA, Yuriy Malashko, noted that the enemy attacked the regional center with two missiles. The National Police reported that an Iskander-K missile was fired at the city.
The media write that the hotel where the IAEA mission stayed during working visits was severely damaged.
Recall that on the evening of August 10, the Russian army launched a missile attack on Zaporozhye. In the regional center, rockets hit a civilian infrastructure facility, where many civilians are usually located.
Source: Racurs

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