On Sunday, December 14, the enemy attacked Zaporizhzhia, resulting in injuries. This was reported by 'Hlavkom' citing a statement from the head of the Zaporizhzhia OVA, Ivan Fedorov.
Update as of 11:39
According to the Zaporizhzhia OVA, as a result of the attack, six people were injured. Among the victims are a child and an emergency service worker who require medical assistance due to the enemy's attack on the city.
Doctors continue to treat the injured as a result of the attack on the shopping center and dispatch ambulance teams to other incident locations.
The Russians continue their offensive on the regional center of Zaporizhzhia.
Data as of 10:59
According to reports, Russian forces attacked a store in one of the neighborhoods of the city, where at least four people were injured. The building sustained significant damage, and the injured are receiving necessary medical assistance.
❗️ In Zaporizhzhia, a strike hit near 'ATB' in the middle of a residential quarter, footage published by the head of the Zaporizhzhia OVA, Ivan Fedorov.
According to authorities, at least four people were injured as a result of the attack on Zaporizhzhia.
It is also reported that families in a number of regions of Ukraine remain without electricity, and nighttime shelling leads to injuries. Local authorities report ongoing enemy attacks.
According to the Odesa OVA, enemy forces launched a massive attack on the territory of the Odesa region using strike drones. Infrastructure was damaged, but information about injuries has not been reported yet.
Currently, rescue services are working at the sites of the events, and shelters are organized for the population. Critical infrastructure is functioning through generators.
According to the aforementioned OVA, Russian shelling of energy infrastructure in Odesa region led to power outages in the city of Artzi.
Also, on December 13, in the city of Sumy, an enemy drone struck a multi-story residential building, damaging over 100 windows, including in private apartments on the upper floors.
During enemy attacks on Zaporizhzhia and other cities in Ukraine, people were injured, buildings were damaged, and local authorities continue to report threats and enemy attacks. Rescue services and doctors provide assistance to the injured, and critical infrastructure is supported by generators. The situation in various regions of the country remains tense, and the authorities continue to take measures to protect the civilian population from enemy attacks.