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KABs strike in Zaporizhzhia: number of wounded increases to 120

Росія обстріляла Запоріжжя 8 січня. Фото: Запорізька ОВАRussia shelled Zaporizhzhia on 8 January. Photo: Zaporizhzhia RMA

As of the evening of 9 January, the number of people injured in the strikes by guided aerial bombs on Zaporizhzhia increased to 120.

This was reported by the head of the Zaporizhzhia Regional Military Administration Ivan Fedorov.

«The number of people wounded in yesterday's enemy attack on Zaporizhzhia has increased to 120. Doctors are providing all the necessary assistance», he said in a statement.

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Strike on Zaporizhzhia on 8 January: what is known

On Wednesday, 8 January, Russian troops shelled the industrial infrastructure of Zaporizhzhia. Initially, six people were reported injured in the attack.

Two Russian MRLS hit the roadway, damaging public transport and cars.

Later it became known that 13 people were killed and 18 others were wounded in the Russian attack. The Russians hit residential buildings.

By the morning of 9 January, the number of people injured in the guided missile strikes on Zaporizhzhia had risen to 113, with 13 residents killed.

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