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To spread: in the afternoon of August 10, Russian occupation troops were hit by ...

The Russians hit the bus station and clinic in Zaporozhye: all details (photos, videos)

To spread: in the afternoon of August 10, Russian occupation troops were hit by a bus station in Zaporozhye with two airbags, resulting in at least 20 victims. People who were near the bus station received multiple mine-explosive injuries of extremities, heads and abdominal cavity, said Ivan Fedorov, the head of the Zaporozhye Regional Military Administration. The strikes of two managed aviation bombs in Zaporozhye took place around 6:00 pm.

Immediately after the explosions, Fedorov noted that people may be held. He later said that seven apartment buildings and non -residential premises were damaged as a result of a hostile blow. "Windows and roof roofs are knocked out in the buildings. The utilities have already started eliminating the effects of the attack - they cover the windows knocked out by OCB sheets, inspect neighboring homes," Fedorov wrote, publishing a video at which the moment of arrival in the city.

At 22:23 the State Emergency Service of Zaporizhzhia reported that she had completed emergency rescue work at the site of a Russian blow. "20 people were injured as a result of the event, one of them rescuers had been debt from the rubble of destroyed structures. The number of victims is clarified. SES psychologists provided assistance to 15 citizens," rescuers explained. According to them, the restoration work of the city utilities continues.

President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky began his evening address with the words of Zaporozhye. "Aircraft - in the city, on the usual building, on the bus station, one of the clinics. Unfortunately, there are victims. Everyone will receive help," Zelensky stressed. The President of Ukraine also thanked the employees of the SES of Ukraine and all other services for prompt response and preservation of people's lives.