Russian Attack on Zaporizhzhia Causes Damage and Injuries on September 28, 2025

The aftermath of shelling in Zaporizhzhia, September 28, 2025. Telegram / Ivan Fedorov

As reported by online media Suspilne.

In the night leading up to September 28, 2025, Russian forces attacked Zaporizhzhia. The shelling caused a fire. A private house was completely destroyed, and a gas station and its equipment were damaged. Four people were injured.

According to the head of the Zaporizhzhia Regional Military Administration, nine private houses and 14 high-rise buildings were damaged. Repair crews have already arrived at the scene and are covering the windows with OSB boards.

Consequences of the night shelling

A total of nine private houses and 14 apartment buildings were damaged, and non-residential premises were also affected

– Ivan Fedorov

Four people were injured – confirmed Ivan Fedorov, head of the Regional Military Administration.

Another woman sought medical assistance. Doctors provided all necessary help to the injured

– Ivan Fedorov

The number of injured rose to two: “Currently, two men have sought medical help – aged 21 and 32.”

The number of injuries from the Zaporizhzhia shelling rose to two, the head of the Regional Military Administration, Ivan Fedorov, said. “Currently, two men have sought medical help – aged 21 and 32”

– Ivan Fedorov

One person was injured. Medics are providing all necessary assistance. One of the strikes was delivered to a private house, said Ivan Fedorov, head of the Regional Military Administration.

One person was injured. Medics are providing all necessary assistance. One of the strikes was delivered to a private house, said Ivan Fedorov, head of the Regional Military Administration.

– Ivan Fedorov

At least four strikes were carried out against Zaporizhzhia. The gas station and its equipment were damaged; initially there were no reported casualties, said Ivan Fedorov, head of the Regional Military Administration.

A fire broke out as a result of the shelling – emergency services are inspecting the area, said Ivan Fedorov, head of the Regional Military Administration.

The situation in the region remains under control. Work has begun to restore infrastructure and private housing; details are being clarified by the responsible services.

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