Russian shelling has once again returned to the Zaporizhzhia region, bringing new destruction and remnants of war to the frontline territories

Chas Pravdy - 18 April 2025 17:12

Specifically, in the city of Stepanogirsk in Zaporizhzhia, the enemy launched powerful strikes, resulting in damage to high-voltage lines and the blackout of the entire community. Additionally, in the small coastal village of Prymorske, part of Vasylivka district, attacks were accompanied by fires and destruction of vehicles due to drone strikes. Information about the new attacks in this part of the region was provided by the head of the Zaporizhzhia Regional Military Administration, Ivan Fedorov, who emphasized in his official Telegram channel that residents of border territories have once again suffered at the hands of the enemy. "The Stepanogirsk community is again without electricity. In Prymorske, there are consequences of hits on private cars. The enemy forces continue to terrorize our frontline territories," his message states. According to Fedorov, Russian troops carried out purposeful strikes with guided aviation bombs, using artillery and rocket launch systems. As a result of these actions, a high-voltage cable was damaged, causing an emergency power outage for several thousand residents of Stepanogirsk and surrounding villages. This situation complicates the lives of local residents, who have already faced many difficulties due to military actions. In Prymorske, located near the front line, the situation is even worse: the enemy used FPV drones, leading to a fire in one of the private yards. The drones hit the cars, causing them to burn instantly, which further confirms the ruthless tactics of the Russians in frontline territories. The affected vehicle owners are left without transport, and local residents are again under the pressure of destructive actions by the enemy. This is yet another proof that the situation in the region remains tense and unstable. Local authorities and the military continue fighting and strengthening defenses, but destruction and human losses remain serious problems. It is clear that the enemy has no intention of stopping and is trying to intimidate local residents through targeted attacks on civilian infrastructure and private property. All this drama once again confirms that the armed conflict in the Zaporizhzhia region continues and has not only military but also economic and humanitarian consequences for the local population. Efforts to counter the enemy in Ukrainian frontline cities and villages remain relevant, but human casualties and destruction serve as a reminder of the cost of this war, which is still far from over.

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