“People lying without legs, thick black smoke, screaming, and no one around,” eyewitnesses describe horrors of Russian bomb strike on civilians

On 8 January, two Russian aerial bombs struck one of the largest industrial enterprises in Zaporizhzhia, killing 13 civilians and injuring over 80 people. The attack happened when workers were leaving after the end of their shift.

Zaporizhzhia has been subjected to frequent aerial assaults since the beginning of the Russian full-scale invasion in February 2022. The city is located approximately 40 kilometers from the front lines, making it a significant target for Russian forces seeking to exert control over southern Ukraine. 

According to the Ukrainian Ministry of Internal Affairs, the Russian army conducted two precision airstrikes using guided FAB-500 bombs in a densely populated area of the city.

The strike damaged an industrial facility, multi-story buildings, and other city infrastructure. Fragments hit a tram and a passenger shuttle. Private cars were damaged and completely burned.

The bombs exploded among a crowd of people – near the administrative part of an infrastructure facility and the roadway. Buildings and vehicles caught fire. 



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