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Russia hit 18 sites in Zaporizhzhia as civilian damage mounts

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Russian forces launched extensive attacks onUkraine’s Zaporizhzhia region over the past 24 hours, striking 18 localitieswith missiles, drones, artillery, and rocket systems, regional authorities saidon Sunday.

    Ivan Fedorov, head of the Zaporizhzhiaregional administration, reported that one missile hit Heorhiivske and 13airstrikes targeted settlements, including Zaporizhzhia city, Huliaipole, andPoltavka.

    “More than 400 drones, mostly FPV models,struck towns, causing at least 89 cases of damage to homes, vehicles, andinfrastructure.”

    In recent days, similar bombardments nearZaporizhzhia have disrupted electricity and water supplies, leaving nineinjured and one dead, according to local officials.

    The Russian Ministry of Defense, in turn,claimed that its battlegroups inflicted heavy losses on Ukrainian forces acrossseveral fronts, citing the destruction of tanks, artillery systems, andWestern-supplied vehicles.

    Meanwhile, Ukrainian authorities accusedRussia of targeting civilian infrastructure in a drone strike on a railwaystation in Shostka, Sumy region, which killed one person and injured dozens.Kyiv also alleged that China provided satellite imagery to support Russianstrikes — an accusation not addressed by Beijing.

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