Russia fired five missiles on Ukraine's southern city of Zaporizhzhia on Friday, killing at least four people, injuring 20 and damaging residential buildings and industrial facilities, the regional governor said.
ZAPORIZHZHIA, Ukraine - Russia fired five missiles on Ukraine 's southern city of Zaporizhzhia on Friday, killing at least four people, injuring 20 and damaging residential buildings and industrial facilities, the regional governor said.Two journalists covering the aftermath of the strikes were among those wounded in the city, which is near the frontline in the war with Russia n forces.
They dropped their equipment to administer first aid to a prone female colleague with leg and arm wounds before an emergency crew arrived to take her away in an ambulance.A second crew picked up another reporter with abdominal wounds and rushed down the street to a waiting ambulance.Crews also encountered the body of a victim lying next to a pool of blood. At least two cars in the street were engulfed in flames.
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