Russian forces used a guided aerial bomb to strike Zaporizhzhia, causing explosions and a fire at a service station.
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The enemy sent a guided aerial bomb to Zaporizhzhia. Several explosions were heard in the city. The RMA reported a fire at a service station.
Less than a week before that, an aerial bomb attack against the city on Dec. 6 killed 10 people and injured 24, including two children
Nine people died, seventeen were wounded, including two children from the enemy shelling of Zaporizhzhia.
Russian occupiers struck busy district of Zaporizhzhia with guided aerial bombs on December 6, killing 10 people including two children
A Russian attack on Zaporizhzhia resulted in 10 deaths and 27 injuries, including a 4-month-old girl, and destroyed a service station.
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