The death toll from Russia's attack on Zaporizhzhia with guided bombs has risen to four. As many as 18 people, including three children, were injured, according to the State Emergency Service.
Russian forces hit five locations in Zaporizhzhia with guided aerial bombs on Thursday, including a hospital, a high-rise building, private houses, and water treatment facilities of a water supply company.
The Russian army attacked Zaporizhzhia with five guided aerial bombs on Thursday, with one bomb hitting a medical institution and wounding five people.
Commander-in-Chief of the Ukrainian Armed Forces Oleksandr Syrskyi visited the units defending Zaporizhzhia region, where he analyzed the situation in the combat zones and reviewed the troops' supply of weapons and equipment.
Hundreds of UAVs, EW systems and other devices and equipment worth more than UAH 40 million were delivered to Ukrainian soldiers in the Zaporizhzhia sector.
As a result of overnight Russian airstrikes in Zaporizhzhia, residential buildings in the Shevchenkivskyi and Oleksandrivskyi districts suffered damage.
The Russian forces are concentrating the assault groups personnel at the front positions near the settlements of Robotyne and Pryiutne in Zaporizhzhia region; however, the Ukrainian intelligence has not yet spotted the formation of offensive groupings.