Night shelling of Zaporizhzhia: the attack caused fires in the private sector

Stanislav Sereda
Stanislav Sereda Journalist
Night shelling of Zaporizhzhia: the attack caused fires in the private sector
Consequences of the strike in Zaporizhzhia. State Emergency Service
The impact caused farm buildings to catch fire and damaged a gas pipeline, but emergency services quickly dealt with the aftermath.

During the night, Russian troops shelled Zaporizhzhia. The attack caused fires in the private sector of the city. This was reported by the State Emergency Service of Ukraine (SES).

According to rescuers, the roof of a farm building caught fire on the territory of one of the private households. In addition, damage to a gas pipeline caused a gas leak and fire.

The SES units quickly extinguished all the fires. According to preliminary data, no one was injured as a result of the shelling.

Zaporizhzhia, Russian shelling, State Emergency Service of Ukraine, fire, war

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