Russian Attack on Zaporizhzhia Injures Four
A Russian strike on Zaporizhzhia on June 30 wounded four people, including a woman and three men; a building and five cars were damaged.

Russian forces attacked the city of Zaporizhzhia on the morning of June 30, leaving four people injured, according to regional military administration head Ivan Fedorov and the State Emergency Service (SES).
Fedorov stated that the strike damaged a building and that the resulting fire has been extinguished. The injured include a 48-year-old woman and men aged 51, 54, and 67.
The SES added that debris from a drone ignited on open ground at the impact site. The blast wave damaged a two-story building and five cars. Rescuers have put out the fire.
Fedorov urged residents to stay in safe places as the air raid alert continues.


