Rescue operation completed in Zaporizhzhia after airstrikes (video).


The emergency rescue operations in Zaporizhzhia have been completed following the airstrikes carried out by Russian forces on November 7. This was reported by the State Emergency Service of Ukraine.
As a result of the attack on the city:
- 10 people died, including one child;
- 41 people were injured, four of whom were children;
- rescuers saved three people, including two children.
Let us recall, on November 7, the Russian army carried out five strikes on Zaporizhzhia. Due to the occupiers' attack, residential buildings and medical facilities were damaged. Today is the day of mourning in Zaporizhzhia.
In addition, due to the drone attack on Odesa on the night of November 8, a building of one of the city's schools and a kindergarten were damaged.
Also at night on November 8, the occupiers attacked Kyiv region and Kyiv with drones, as a result of which four people were injured. According to the Regional State Administration, all are receiving necessary medical care. The injured are being hospitalized in a local hospital.
In Kharkiv on the night of November 8, explosions were heard. One of the CABs struck a 12-story building in the Saltivka district of the city. A three-month-old baby was injured. As of 05:45, it is known about 25 injured.
In the Khmelnytskyi region during the nighttime air alarms, air defense shot down two strike UAVs. As a result of the attack, the roof and windows in the apartments of a two-story residential building were damaged. The fire was extinguished. There are no casualties or injuries.
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