Russian forces launched a seven-missile S-300 salvo at Zaporizhzhia shortly after midnight, with two missiles striking the city center and five hitting suburbs, partially destroying a residential building and resulting in three people being rescued from rubble.
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Russian forces launched a seven-missile S-300 salvo at Zaporizhzhia shortly after midnight, with two missiles striking the city center and five hitting suburbs, partially destroying a residential building and resulting in three people being rescued from rubble.
Over 70 people have been killed and hundreds injured in Zaporizhzhia as a result of Russian attacks since 30 September.
Oleksandr Starukh stated that high-precision guided missiles struck residential buildings and infrastructure facilities.
Russian strikes at the Dniprovska electrical substation caused Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant to lose external power.
Zaporizhzhia NPP switched to backup diesel generators after the power loss.
Multiple S-300 missiles hit Zaporizhzhia damaging buildings including a hospital and wounding eight.
Occupiers fired about seven S-300 missiles at Zaporizhzhia and the region.
Our units hit three S-300 anti-aircraft missile complexes of the enemy along with personnel in the area of the city of Tokmak.
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Source story: day-231a-2023-02-13