Russia kills one person, injuries 4 in its attack on civilian car in Prymorsk, Zaporizhzhia Oblast

A Russian attack on a civilian vehicle in Prymorsk, Zaporizhzhia region killed a 47-year-old woman and left four others injured.
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A Russian drone. Illustrative photo
Russia kills one person, injuries 4 in its attack on civilian car in Prymorsk, Zaporizhzhia Oblast

A Russian military strike on a civilian vehicle in Prymorsk, Zaporizhzhia Oblast, killed one person and injured four others on 11 January, according to Zaporizhzhia Governor Ivan Fedorov.

Russia has been conducting near-daily drone attacks against Ukraine, causing significant damage to civilian infrastructure and electricity systems, as well as numerous casualties.

The Russian occupying forces attacked Prymorsk throughout the night, and in the morning struck a civilian car carrying five people with a drone.

A 47-year-old woman died at the scene from her injuries, Fedorov said.

Four other passengers were hospitalized with injuries: two men, aged 46 and 60, and two women, aged 49 and 52. According to the Governor, one of the male victims is in critical condition.

Over the past 24 hours, the Russian army has conducted 377 attacks on 15 localities in Zaporizhzhia Oblast, Governor Fedorov said.

Ukraine’s Air Force reported shooting down 47 Russian attack drones overnight on January 11. Russian forces launched 74 Shahed-type strike UAVs and various decoy drones from Millerovo, Orel, Bryansk, and Primorsko-Akhtarsk in Russia between 8 pmon 10 January and 9 am on 11 January.

Ukrainian air defense units engaged the targets across eleven oblasts: Poltava, Sumy, Kharkiv, Cherkasy, Chernihiv, Kyiv, Dnipropetrovsk, Zaporizhzhia, Kirovohrad, Kherson, and Mykolaiv.

Falling debris from intercepted drones damaged utility buildings, facilities, private homes, and vehicles in seven regions. No casualties were reported from the drone attacks.

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