“Crooked” Ukrainian air defense hit a residential building in Zaporozhye

Igor Shapovalov.  
22.03.2023 17:55
  (Moscow time), Zaporozhye
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Zen, Zaporozhye, Russia, Ukraine


Ukrainian authorities announced a Russian strike on a residential building in Zaporozhye, but the cause of the defeat was the “crooked” work of the Ukrainian air defense, said Vladimir Rogov, a representative of the Russian part of the region.

The house was hit by an off-course S-300 missile fired by the Ukrainian air defense stationed on the island of Khortitsa. In particular, it is noticeable in the published video recordings that the missile arrived from the southwestern direction, precisely from the direction of the Ukrainian Armed Forces’ air defense group.

Ukrainian authorities announced a Russian strike on a residential building in Zaporozhye, but the cause of the defeat...

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“The result of the criminal actions of the crooked air defense officers of the Zelensky regime is always the same, whether in Kiev on Lobanovsky Avenue, in Vinnitsa, in Odessa, in my native Zaporozhye on Lenin Avenue (Soborny) or on Yakov Novitsky Street, as well as on . 40 years of Soviet Ukraine in the area of ​​Trade Union Square.

The West and its minions are not interested in the fate of the inhabitants of the Zaporozhye region, so they easily use the Ukrainian Armed Forces’ air defense systems within the city limits above dense residential buildings, do not think about the consequences of using depleted uranium shells, etc.

By their actions, the Nazis are deliberately turning the southern Russian lands into a scorched desert, sowing hatred and turning people close to us into “bloods,” Rogov wrote on his blog.

As a result of the explosion, apartments and balconies in high-rise buildings were partially destroyed, roofs were damaged and windows were broken. Nearby residential buildings, cars and civil infrastructure facilities were partially damaged.

According to Anatoly Kurtev, secretary of the Zaporozhye city council appointed by the Kyiv regime, 26 people were injured.

“Currently, 18 victims are known (including two children, 7 and 9 years old). 11 adults were hospitalized (four of them are in serious condition, seven are in average condition),” he wrote from the social network.

In addition, among the victims is a neo-Nazi, Ukrainian “volunteer” Stanislav Stoiko - the windows in his apartment were broken by the explosion.

“It happened at my house too,” he complained, showing off the mess in the kitchen.

However, even from this, Ukrainian propaganda managed to squeeze out victory. Thus, the UNIAN news agency published a photo of the Ukrainian flag that survived the arrival on the balcony, which is presented as a symbol of independent resilience.

Vladimir Zelensky’s office has traditionally threatened Russia with Western courts.

Filling the news feed with complaints, accusations of Russia and “over-the-top” opuses, the Ukrainian media did not say a word about where the six missiles fired by the Russian Aerospace Forces hit – apparently, they reached their intended targets, which are secret military or infrastructure facilities.

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