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    Explosions recorded in Zaporizhzhya region

    Explosions have been heard in Zaporizhzhya region. This was reported by the head of Zaporizhzhya RMA Ivan Fedorov.

    Sounds of explosions were heard in Zaporizhzhia. This was reported by the head of the Zaporizhzhya RMA Ivan Fedorov, reports UNN.

    Explosions in Zaporizhzhya region

    – said the head of the RMA.

    Recall

    Earlier, it was reported that in one of the settlements of Zaporizhzhia region, an explosive wave destroyed several floors and the entrance of a multi-storey building.

    Blast wave destroys several floors of a high-rise building in Zaporizhzhia – FedorovNov 12 2024, 08:21 PM • 10211 views

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