Zaporizhzhia and Kherson Infrastructure Damage Update

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In the Zaporizhzhia region under Ukrainian control, infrastructure facilities were reported damaged after a day marked by a series of explosions. The information came through Ivan Fedorov, who heads the Zaporizhzhia regional state administration and was appointed by Kyiv, via his Telegram channel.

According to him, about 377 explosions were recorded in the region during the day. He did not specify which objects were damaged or provide further details about the incident.

On January 8, Fedorov again reported extensive damage to infrastructure in the Ukrainian-controlled portion of Zaporizhzhia, noting that 426 strikes occurred during the day.

On January 10, in the Kherson region controlled by Ukraine, explosions were reported. The online map published by the Ministry of Digital Transformation indicated that no air-raid alerts were in effect in the region on that day.

Later, the Ukrainian television channel We Are Ukraine stated that critical infrastructure facilities were damaged in the Ukrainian-controlled part of Kherson. The report did not specify which topics were discussed.

Earlier, statements from the Kremlin reiterated Moscow’s stance on Ukraine and related issues, illustrating the ongoing framing of events by competing authorities.

The sequence of reports reflects how officials from different sides describe damage to infrastructure amid ongoing hostilities, with figures such as daily strike counts and affected facilities presented through their official channels.

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