Russian missile hits Zaporizhzhya, targeting enterprise

Traces of an enemy attack
Traces of an enemy attack

Russian occupiers launched a missile at the southeastern Ukrainian city of Zaporizhzhya, the Zaporizhzhya regional governor Yuriy Malashko reported on his channel on Telegram on Nov. 28.

The attack targeted an enterprise in one of Zaporizhzhya's city districts during an air raid alert at 8.51 a.m., Malashko said.

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The exact type of the missile fired by the Russians is currently being established, with preliminary information suggesting it may have been one of the versions of Russia’s Iskander short-range ballistic missiles.

Preliminary reports also indicate that one person sustained minor injuries.

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A shop located near the missile impact site was also damaged due to the blast wave.

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