Russians strike coach station in Zaporizhzhia, injuring 19 – photographs

Russian forces have struck a coach station within the metropolis of Zaporizhzhia, injuring 19 individuals.

Supply: Ivan Fedorov, Head of Zaporizhzhia Oblast Army Administration

 

Quote: "Early reviews point out that two individuals have been injured in an enemy strike on a transport infrastructure facility."

Particulars: Earlier, Fedorov reported a Russian strike on Zaporizhzhia, saying that one of many metropolis’s districts was coated in smoke.

The variety of individuals injured within the assault later rose to a few. Medical doctors assess their situation as reasonable.

 

At 18:52, Fedorov reported that eight individuals had been injured within the strike and one in every of them is in a critical situation.

Medical doctors assess the situation of 4 individuals as reasonable. Search and rescue operations are ongoing.

In a launched video, Fedorov specified that the Russians used guided aerial bombs to hold out two strikes on Zaporizhzhia.

"Rescue staff are clearing the rubble. Early reviews point out that individuals should still be trapped beneath the rubble," he stated.

The second strike hit the college clinic of Zaporizhzhia Medical College. No casualties have been reported there to this point, however the healthcare facility buildings have additionally been broken.

As of 19:19, the variety of individuals injured has risen to 12.

Later, Fedorov clarified that the strike had hit the coach station.

The individuals injured within the assault sustained a number of mine-blast accidents to their limbs, heads and abdomens. At the very least 12 individuals had been injured, together with males aged 24, 38, 39, 41, and 56, and girls aged 25 and 77. Medical doctors assess their situation as reasonable.

As of 19:59, the quantity injured had risen to 19.

Fedorov additionally reported that the bombardment had broken seven condominium blocks and non-residential amenities, shattered home windows and battered roofs within the buildings.

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