Russian FAB bombs kill 1, wound 10 in Zaporizhzhia Oblast
Russian forces dropped four FAB high-explosive aerial bombs on the village of Komyshuvakha in Zaporizhzhia Oblast on Thursday evening, killing one person and injuring 10 others, according to the regional military administration, police, and State Emergency Service.
According to investigators, the aggressor attacked the settlement with FABs equipped with UMPK munition guidance kits — Russian aerodynamic kits that turn free-fall bombs into guided ones. Russian troops struck directly at residential buildings.
As a result of the attack, two private homes were completely destroyed, a five-story building was partially damaged, and nearby civilian homes were also hit.
As of this morning, one elderly man was confirmed killed and 10 people wounded. All the injured were hospitalized. One person was rescued from under the rubble and handed over to an emergency medical team.
Emergency and rescue operations have been completed. At the strike sites, rescuers cleared and doused the destroyed structures to prevent re-ignition.
Situation in the region
Over the course of Thursday, the aggressor carried out 751 strikes on 35 settlements in Zaporizhzhia Oblast.
In particular, they launched 23 air strikes on Komyshuvakha, Zaliznychne, Dolynka, Vozdvyzhivka, Huliaypilske, Verkhnia Tersa, Tsvitkove, Sviatopetrivka, Rizdvianka, Shevchenkivske, Nove Pole, Dobropillia, Liubytske, and Kopani.
Russian forces also attacked with UAVs of various modifications (mostly FPV), opened fire from MLRS and artillery. 63 reports were received of damage to homes, infrastructure facilities, and vehicles.