Russia strikes Ukraine's Zaporizhzhia with guided bombs, injuring 32 people
On December 17, the Russian army carried out three strikes with guided aerial bombs on Zaporizhzhia and the Zaporizhzhia district, injuring people and damaging residential buildings
Ivan Fedorov, the head of the Zaporizhzhia Regional Military Administration, reported the information.
As of 3:57 p.m., it became known that 29 people required medical assistance. People are seeking help with shrapnel wounds, concussions, and acute stress reactions.
"Among them are five children - girls aged two, nine, and eleven years old, and boys aged five and thirteen years old. Three people are in serious condition. Doctors assess the condition of 14 wounded as moderate," Ivan Fedorov reported.
At 5:09 p.m., the State Emergency Service clarified that the number of victims had risen to 30 people.
"In Zaporizhzhia, the number of victims as a result of the Russian airstrike has increased to 30 people, including 5 children," the rescuers informed.
At 9:06 p.m., Ivan Fedorov reported that as a result of the airstrike, the number of wounded had risen to 32.
"Residents of the regional center continue to seek medical assistance. Some of the victims are continuing treatment at home after receiving help," Fedorov wrote.
At 11:28 a.m., a warning was announced about the threat of the enemy using guided aerial bombs against Zaporizhzhia and the region. Just a few minutes later, explosions were reported.
Subsequently, Ivan Fedorov stated that the Russian army had carried out three strikes on Zaporizhzhia and the Zaporizhzhia district.
"In the regional center, they hit two residential buildings. Preliminarily, there may be people under the rubble. In the Kushuhum community, a woman was wounded. All necessary medical assistance is being provided," noted the head of the Regional Military Administration.
As of 12:43 p.m., it was reported that at least 21 people, including one child, were injured as a result of the Russian attack on Zaporizhzhia and the Zaporizhzhia district.
"The Russians launched guided aerial bombs, destroying residential buildings and damaging an infrastructure facility and an educational institution," Ivan Fedorov clarified.


As of 12:53 p.m., the number of those injured as a result of the enemy attack on Zaporizhzhia and the district had risen to 26.
In the early morning hours of December 16, the Russian army attacked a multi-story building in Zaporizhzhia. Three people were injured at that time.
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