Russian forces conducted 35 assault attempts in the Huliaipole sector near Dobropillia, Huliaipole, and toward Zaliznychne, Staroukrainka, Hirke, Varvarivka, Olenokostiantynivka, Sviatopetrivka, and Charivne.
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In the Huliaipole sector, the enemy attempted to advance 35 times toward Ukrainian defensive positions near Dobropillia, Huliaipole, and toward Zaliznychne, Staroukrainka, Hirke, Varvarivka, Olenokostiantynivka, Sviatopetrivka, and Charivne
Russian forces attacked the city of Zaporizhzhia on the night of 25-26 February, damaging a house, a high-rise residential building and two shopping centres. Moreover, 10 people have sustained injuries in the attack.
Zaporizhzhia was also heavily targeted overnight by drones. Regional Governor Ivan Fedorov said 19 apartment buildings, four private houses, and several non-residential buildings were damaged. Two shopping centers were hit, including an Epicenter store.
In Zaporizhzhia, as a result of the enemy attack, 19 apartment buildings, 4 private sector houses and non-residential buildings were damaged. One person died and eight more were injured as a result of attacks on Zaporizhzhia and Polohivskyi district.
In the Huliaipole direction, Ukrainian defenders repelled 25 attacks by the occupiers near Huliaipole and toward Zaliznychne, Staroukrainka, Hirke, Varvarivka, Olenokostiantynivka, Sviatopetrivka and Charivne
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