On March 22, 2024, a series of Russian missile attacks targeted Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine, with 12 missile strikes on the city and eight on the Dnipro Hydroelectric Dam. The Regional Military Administration reported significant damage, including seven buildings destroyed, 35 damaged, and the destruction of four houses, with over 40 others impacted. Ten private houses and more than 35 high-rise buildings were also affected. Preliminary reports indicate that at least one civilian was killed, eight were injured, and two are missing. The strikes on the Dnipro Dam have raised concerns about potential ecological terrorism, reminiscent of the previous year's attack on the Kherson dam.
Russian missiles hit Dnipro hydroelectric power plant 8 times https://t.co/RQSPscojh0
Eight Russian missiles targeted the Dnipro Dam in Zaporizhia this morning, Ukrainian authorities say. https://t.co/Ycj2O9jnRG
Russia fired 8 missiles at the Dnipro Hydroelectric Dam, it's destruction would mean the destruction of hundreds of square miles of farm land, exactly as Russians did with the Kherson dam last year. Ecological terrorism on a scale never seen. https://t.co/gSqzwjSwjX
❗️The aftermath of Russian strikes on #Zaporizhzhia. At least 2 people are missing in Zaporizhzhia, reported the Regional Military Administration. 4 houses were completely destroyed, and over 40 were damaged. 📷: Zaporizhzhia RMA https://t.co/wJue4B6ewp
❗️In #Zaporizhzhia, one civilian was killed and 8 injured, reported the Regional Military Administration. Ten private houses and over 35 high-rise buildings were damaged by the Russian strike.
❗️The Russians carried out 12 missile strikes on #Zaporizhzhia. Preliminary reports suggest 7 buildings destroyed, 35 damaged. There are casualties; the exact number is being clarified, the Regional Military Administration reported. 📷: Zaporizhzhia RMA https://t.co/1zhna5OVfh
❗️ Russians launch eight missile attacks on Zaporizhzhia, hitting infrastructure facilities https://t.co/50lhPEVZbm https://t.co/jvO5JtgoQ8