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Russians launch assault on Zaporizhzhia Region, inflicting harm on seven individuals and causing destruction - visuals portray the aftermath

Seven individuals sustained injuries in Russian air attacks on Zaporizhzhia, Orikhiv, and the rural area of Bilenke on September 4 before dawn.

Russians inflict damage on Zaporizhzhia Region, resulting in injuries to seven individuals, as...
Russians inflict damage on Zaporizhzhia Region, resulting in injuries to seven individuals, as evidenced by photographs.

Russians launch assault on Zaporizhzhia Region, inflicting harm on seven individuals and causing destruction - visuals portray the aftermath

In a series of attacks on September 4, Russian troops targeted the cities of Zaporizhzhia and Orikhiv, as well as the village of Bilenke in Zaporizhzhia Oblast, according to the Zaporizhzhia Oblast Military Administration.

The attacks resulted in seven individuals being injured. Among them, a 53-year-old woman was hurt in the Russian strikes on Bilenke. Two men aged 63 and 56 were injured in the shelling of Orikhiv, and four women were injured in a Russian drone attack on Zaporizhzhia. No further details about the nature of the injuries or the condition of the victims were provided.

Residential buildings in Bilenke were damaged by Russian strikes, and a municipal vehicle was also affected in the shelling of Orikhiv. In addition, electricity and gas transmission lines were damaged in the Russian strikes on Bilenke. The exact location of the damage and the village of Bilenke were not specified.

Ivan Fedorov, Head of Zaporizhzhia Oblast Military Administration, reported the incidents on Telegram. The exact location of the attack on Bilenke was not provided in the article. No additional information about the attack on Bilenke was available at the time of reporting.

The Zaporizhzhia Oblast Military Administration confirmed the attack on Bilenke on Telegram. No information was provided about potential casualties or damages beyond the injured individuals mentioned and the damaged buildings and infrastructure.

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