The Russian Federation attacked a private house in Zaporizhzhya with an FPV drone

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The Russian Federation attacked a private house in Zaporizhzhya with an FPV drone
The Russian Federation attacked a private house in Zaporizhzhya with an FPV drone

On the night of June 8, Russian forces carried out an attack on the Stepohirsk community in the Zaporizhzhya region. During the attack, a private house was damaged, and a man was injured.

The war criminals used an FPV drone against the civilian population. This was reported by the head of the Zaporizhzhya Regional Military Administration, Ivan Fedorov.

According to him, the Russian drone hit a house in the village of Prymorske, Vasylivka district. The building was completely destroyed by fire.

"A 63-year-old man was injured as a result of an enemy attack on the Stepohirsk community," the official noted.

He added that the civilian was injured and was taken to the hospital, where he is receiving all the necessary assistance.

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In addition, the head of the RMA noted that in total, the occupiers carried out 555 shellings on 16 settlements in the Zaporizhzhya region throughout the day. In particular, the enemy launched a missile strike on Hryhorivske; conducted six airstrikes on Orikhiv, Novoandriivka, Mala Tokmachka, Charivne; 320 unmanned aerial vehicles of various modifications (mostly FPV) hit Bilenke, Yurkovka, Lobkove, Kamianske, Prymorske, Huliaipole, Shcherbaky, Novodanylivka, Mala Tokmachka, Charivne, Novodarivka; 10 MLRS shellings covered Novooleksandrivka, Huliaipole, Charivne, Mala Tokmachka, Novoandriivka; and conducted 218 artillery strikes on the territory of Lobkove, Kamyanske, Hulyaipole, Shcherbaky, Novodanylivka, Mala Tokmachka, Charivne, Novodarivka, and Robotyne.

"Eight reports were received about damaged apartments, private houses, and infrastructure facilities," Fedorov indicated.

Russian attacks on the Zaporizhzhia region
Date and time 08 June 2025 г., 08:00     Views Views: 6409