Wounded in Zaporizhzhia sharply increase after Russian attack

Firstresponders of the State Emergency Service. Illustrative archive photo: State Emergency Service of Ukraine

The number of wounded in Zaporizhzhia has increased as a result of the Russian attack on the city on November 5. So far, 23 people sought help for their injuries.

This was reported by the head of Zaporizhzhia Regional Military Administration Ivan Fedorov.

Russian attack on Zaporizhzhia on November 5

Ivan Fedorov said that the fire had already been extinguished at the site of the attack by the State Emergency Service. He also announced the number of victims of the Russian attack.

"The number of wounded as a result of the Russian attack on Zaporizhzhia has increased to 23 people. I am grateful to all police officers, emergency medical workers for all their efforts in addressing the consequences of the enemy attack. I appeal to the citizens of Zaporizhzhia with a request not to neglect the safety rules," Ivan Fedorov reported.

As a reminder, Russia attacked an infrastructure facility in Zaporizhzhia on November 5.

Earlier, Ivan Fedorov reported that although shelling has become more frequent in the region, people rarely agree to evacuate.