Within 24 hours, Russian invaders carried out more than 360 air and ground strikes across the territory of Zaporizhzhia region, causing destruction and human suffering

The head of the Zaporizhzhia Regional Military Administration, Ivan Fedorov, confirmed this information, adding that the scale of attacks remains quite high and causes serious concern among the local population and regional leadership. According to Fedorov, over the past day, Russian troops launched more than 360 separate strikes on 11 settlements in the region. These included both air attacks and the use of various ground-based weapons. Specifically, Russian forces carried out five air strikes in the areas of Huliaipole, Zaliznychne, Novodarivka, and Malynivka, indicating active air activity by the enemy on this front. In addition, over 231 drone attacks of various modifications took place, which could have targeted infrastructure, residential areas, and military objectives. The main points of impact among them were Lobkove, Kamyanske, Huliaipole, Shcherbaky, Novodanilivka, Mala Tokmachka, Charivne, and Novodarivka. All these settlements were once again subjected to drone attacks, demonstrating the ongoing high intensity of sabotage and assault operations by Russian forces. Apart from unmanned aerial vehicles, the occupiers also used rocket salvo systems — they fired three times at Kamyanske and Novoaandriivka, causing significant destruction to infrastructure and private homes. Overall, according to Fedorov, Russian forces carried out 125 artillery shellings on positions and settlements in the region. The fire was directed at Lobkove, Kamyanske, Huliaipole, Shcherbaky, Novodanilivka, Mala Tokmachka, Charivne, and Novodarivka, which, despite the defenders' efforts, resulted in extensive destruction and human losses. The military administration representative also reported that by the end of the day, at least four reports had been received regarding damage to residential buildings and private houses. This includes damage to apartments, private homes, and non-residential premises, creating additional tension and requiring urgent recovery works. The situation in Zaporizhzhia region remains tense: local residents are forced to endure daily shellings, and authorities call for maximum caution and readiness for further challenges. Military personnel and volunteers are working daily to stabilize the situation and provide assistance to those affected, but it remains clear that the threat from Russian occupiers is still quite high.