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The hostile rocket hit the hotel where the day camp was working. The person was ...

Zaporizhzhia Fire: The enemy used the Iskander-K rocket-the National Police (Photo, Video)

The hostile rocket hit the hotel where the day camp was working. The person was killed, nine more - they were injured, police reported. In the evening, on August 10, the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation used the Iskander-K rocket to attack Zaporozhye. This was reported at the National Police Press on Telegram. "At 7:20 pm, the enemy again attacked the regional center (Zaporizhzhia, ed. ). The hostile" Iskander-K "rocket hit the object of civilian infrastructure," the message said.

The Russian Iskander-K rocket was kissed at a place of public recreation, resulting in the fire of vehicles that were parked near the explosion epicenter. SES rescuers extinguished the fire. The object of civil infrastructure was also partially destroyed by an explosive wave and debris. Law enforcement officers added that law enforcement officers, police paramedics, rescuers, health workers and citizens continue to work at the scene.

According to the head of the Zaporizhzhya Regional Military Administration Yuri Malashko, the number of injured people as a result of the attack increased to 16 people, including four children. A woman was also killed. Iskander is an operational-tactical missile complex whose main purpose is the destruction of air defense and AB systems. Iskander can be a means of delivery of tactical nuclear weapons. While Iskander-K is a rocket whose speed is lower than sound speed.

The difficulty of killing such a rocket is that it flies quite low. On the evening of August 10, the enemy fired at Zaporozhye. The head of the Zaporizhzhya Regional Military Administration Yuri Malashko stated that the invaders were hit by civil infrastructure. The secretary of the Zaporizhzhya City Council Anatoliy Kurtov said that a fire had taken a fire. There were also minor injuries to educational and medical institutions.