Occupants attacked Zaporizhzhia with ballistic missiles: one hit the territory of the enterprise

On the afternoon of October 24, Russian terrorist forces attacked Zaporizhzhia with ballistic missiles. One of the enemy missiles hit the territory of the enterprise.
There is no information on casualties. This was reported by the head of the Zaporizhzhia Regional Military Administration Yuriy Malashko.
According to Suspilne journalists, powerful explosions in the city occurred around 11:27 a.m. during an air raid alert. Subsequently, the city authorities reported that the enemy had probably attacked Zaporizhzhia with ballistic missiles.
Malashko clarified that the occupants launched two missiles from the south. One hit the territory of a local enterprise. The location of the second missile is currently being determined.
As a result of the strikes in Zaporizhzhia, the buildings of the affected enterprise were damaged.
"There was no information on casualties," said the head of the Regional Military Administration.
City Council Secretary Anatoliy Krutiev added that the blast wave also damaged windows in one of the educational institutions.
"The relevant services are working on the ground, conducting an inspection and clarifying the details. The city's utilities are currently operating normally," he wrote.
It should be noted that air alerts have been announced many times in Zaporizhzhia region since Tuesday morning. During one of them, a missile threat was reported for the southern regions in general.
The explosions were heard in the neighboring Dnipro region. There, the occupiers struck the town of Synelnykove, and the air defense forces shot down one Russian missile over the Kamianske district.
As OBOZ.UA reported, just the other day, Zaporizhzhia said goodbye to two married couples who were killed by a Russian missile on October 18. Then the enemy hit a residential building, killing five residents and injuring the same number of others.
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