Russian strike kills two Ukrainian emergency workers in Zaporizhzhia Oblast

At least seven people have been wounded in Russian missile strikes on southern Zaporizhzhia Oblast, said Yurii Malashko,… The post Russian strike kills two Ukrainian emergency workers in Zaporizhzhia Oblast appeared first on Euromaidan Press.

Nov 16, 2023 - 06:40
Russian strike kills two Ukrainian emergency workers in Zaporizhzhia Oblast

At least seven people have been wounded in Russian missile strikes on southern Zaporizhzhia Oblast, said Yurii Malashko, governor of the region.

According to Ihor Klymenko, Ukraine’s interior minister, two emergency workers have been killed in the attacks as they tried to extinguish a fire from an strikes moments before.

The officials said Russia launched three missiles in about half an hour. 

Earlier, members of the resistance movement in Zaporizhzhia Oblast blew up a car with four representatives of the Russian Federal Security Service (FSB).

Ukrainian resistance takes out FSB agents in car bombing

A Russian war criminal who tortured local residents was among the occupiers neutralized in the explosion, Ukrainian intelligence revealed.

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