A Russian attack on the Ukrainian city of Zaporizhia last night caused casualties in addition to civilians, and according to Ukrinform, citing the Ukrainian Emergency Response Service, there were three, BTA reported.
According to the latest information received, the number of injured is 12.
"Search and rescue operations in Zaporizhia have ended. Three people were killed and 12 people were injured. "This is the final number of victims so far," the statement quoted by Ukrinform said.
The National Emergency Service's operations involved 63 rescuers and 16 pieces of equipment, the authorities said.
The Zaporizhia police reported that Russian forces attacked the city with 12 "Shahed" drones.
A post on the "Facebook" social network of the energy transmission company "Zaporizhgaz" states that as a result of the Russian shelling, a gas pipeline in the Zaporizhia region was cut off, Ukrinform reported.
According to initial information distributed on the "Telegram" application by the head of the Zaporizhia regional military administration, Ivan Fedorov, two Ukrainian women - aged 14 and 20 - were killed in Zaporizhia, and at least 9 people were injured, including a 9-month-old baby.
Russian bombings killed three people in Ukraine's Sumy and Donetsk regions last night, Reuters reported, quoted by BTA, citing local authorities.
The prosecutor's office of the northern Sumy region, which borders Russia, reported that Russian forces dropped at least six cruise missiles on the village of Krasnopilya, killing two people as a result of the attack.
At least two people were injured in this village, the agency specified.
Three bombs were dropped by the Russian army on the town of Kostyantynivka, in the eastern Donetsk region, near the front line. There is one victim there, according to the information received at this stage.