Zaporozhye on the morning of April 6 was under massive shelling.
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The Russian army fired missiles at the city for the second day in a row. As a result of today’s strike, industrial enterprises were damaged. Initially there were no casualties. High-rise buildings and educational institutions were damaged. Most of the buildings had broken windows. The head of the Zaporozhye regional military administration, Ivan Fedorov, reported this on Telegram.
The enemy also damaged a Melitopol house in Zaporozhye with a missile strike – an open space for assistance “Same Here”.
This is the place where the Melitopol team has been helping tens of thousands of displaced people from the occupation for almost two years,” Fedorov noted.
The head of the OVA added that air defense forces destroyed three attack UAVs of the Shahed-131/136 type at night. In total, over the past 24 hours, the invaders carried out 260 strikes on eight settlements in the Zaporozhye region. The enemy hit Zaporozhye with at least five missiles. Robotina was attacked by Russian aircraft.
Drones of various modifications attacked Gulyaypole, Levadnoye, Robotino, Malaya Tokmachka, Malinovka and Novoandreevka. The enemy covered Malaya Tokmachka and Robotino with multiple launch rocket systems. And the invaders carried out 199 artillery attacks on the territory of Gulyai-Polye, Malaya Tokmachka, Novoandreevka, Robotiny, Levadny, Malinovka and Verbovoy.
In just one day, Russian strikes killed four people and injured 25. Local authorities received 48 reports of the destruction of residential buildings and infrastructure.
Let us remind you that on April 5, the Russian army launched three missiles at the territory of Zaporozhye, and soon launched a second strike with two more missiles. The attack resulted in deaths and injuries.
Source: Racurs

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