Wednesday15 January 2025
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The number of casualties from the shelling of Zaporizhzhia has risen again, with the State Emergency Service providing updated information.

As a result of shelling in Zaporizhzhia by the Russian Armed Forces on January 8, three buildings, including a multi-story apartment block, and 36 vehicles were damaged. Rescue teams extinguished fires in several cars and an office building covering an area of 800 square meters.
Число пострадавших в результате обстрела Запорожья снова увеличилось: ГСЧС представила обновленные данные.

The number of individuals affected by the Russian attack on Zaporizhzhia on January 8 has risen to 122. This information is reported by the State Emergency Service of Zaporizhzhia via Telegram.

According to rescuers, the number of injured individuals has once again increased — currently, 122 people are known to have been injured, including one child.

Ликвидация последствий Ликвидация последствий обстрела

The local State Emergency Service reports that as a result of the strike by the Russian Armed Forces, likely using aerial bombs (FAB), 13 civilians have died and 122 people have sustained injuries. Emergency and rescue operations have now been completed at the site of the shelling.

Rescuers also stated that they successfully extinguished fires in three passenger vehicles and an office building covering an area of 800 square meters.

"In total, three administrative buildings, a residential multi-story building, and 36 vehicles, including one municipal vehicle, have been damaged," the rescuers reported.

Earlier, it was reported that 110 people were injured due to the Russian strike on Zaporizhzhia. Photos from the site of the FAB impact in Zaporizhzhia show a public transport stop that was damaged as a result of the explosion.

Subsequently, it was announced that a day of mourning will be declared in the city on January 9. The head of the Zaporizhzhia Regional Military Administration, Ivan Fedorov, noted that due to enemy attacks, a Day of Mourning will be declared for the third time this month in the Zaporizhzhia region.