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On August 4, the Russians shelled nine regions of Ukraine

According to the information provided by the Situation Center of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine, during August 4, Russian troops shelled the territory of 9 regions of Ukraine.

The Military Media Center informs about this: “A total of 138 settlements and 31 infrastructure objects were attacked with various types of weapons – grenade launchers, mortars, tanks, barrel artillery, MLRS, attack UAVs, tactical aircraft. There are dead and wounded among civilians, the number of victims is being specified.”

During the day, the Russians shelled the Zaporizhzhia region almost a hundred times

Russians continue shelling peaceful towns and villages of the Zaporizhzhia region – which settlements were hit during the day.

The Russians have been waging full-scale armed aggression against Ukraine for 528 days. The defenders of the Zaporizhzhia region hold the lines and give a decent rebuff to the Russian occupying forces. This was reported to the regional military administration.

In the Zaporizhzhia direction, the situation has not undergone significant changes over the past day. The main efforts of the Russians are focused on maintaining the occupied borders. During the day, they shelled Ukrainian military positions along the contact line 126 times.

The Russian military continues to shell and destroy peaceful towns and villages. As reported by the regional military administration, over the past day the Russians fired 92 times on 24 populated areas of the Zaporizhzhia region.

82 artillery shells hit the territory of Gulyaipolе, Orikhov, Zaliznychny, Novoyakovlivka, Novoandriyivka, Gulyaipilsky, Novodarivka, Charivny, Chervony, Malynyvka, Biloghirya, Preobrazhenka, Shcherbaki, Levadny, Yehorivka, Malaya Tokmachka, Omelnyk, Stepnohirsk, Kamiansky, Malykh Shcherbakiv, Stepovoy, Pyatikhatok.

The Russians attacked Novoyakovlivka, Olgivske, Temyrivka, and Chervone with anti-aircraft missiles, striking Orikhov three times with air strikes, and attacked Novoandriivka and Malinivka with UAVs.

On August 4, as a result of Russian shelling, a fire broke out in one of the settlements of Zaporizhzhia district – four residential buildings and three commercial buildings caught fire. The fire was reported to the rescue service “101” at 2 p.m. This was reported in the press service of the main department of the State Emergency Service of Ukraine in the Zaporizhzhia region.

When the rescuers arrived at the call, they saw that dry grass was burning on a total area of 3 hectares. The fire spread to four residential buildings and three outbuildings. The total area of the fire was 180 square meters. m. There was a threat of spreading to other residential buildings. But rescuers managed to extinguish the fire quickly.

The head office of the State Emergency Service also reported that during the day two fires broke out in the Pologiv district as a result of enemy shelling. In the city of Orihiv, rescuers extinguished a fire in a residential building with an area of 30 square meters. m. In addition, dry grass was burning in an open area on a total area of 0.5 ha.

During the day, the police received 26 reports about the destruction of housing and infrastructure facilities as a result of enemy strikes in Zaporizhzhia, Vasylivskyi and Pologivskyi districts.

People were not injured.

Russians export stolen Ukrainian grain through ports in Crimea

The Russians are actively transporting the grain harvested in the temporarily occupied territories of Kherson and Zaporizhzhia regions through ports in Crimea.

This was reported by the Center of National Resistance.

It is noted that the Russians use the port infrastructure of the temporarily occupied Crimea to export looted grain from the Kherson region and Zaporizhzhia. According to the Center of National Resistance, looted Ukrainian grain is likely to be sent to African markets.

In addition, Russians use Mariupol in Donetsk region to export grain. Grain trucks are plying there, heading in the direction of Novoazovsk and Rostov-on-Don in Russia.

“Grain in the temporarily occupied territories is bought for nothing and only in order to simulate the picture of market relations. All farmers of the occupied regions must give wheat grain to the enemy at a fixed price, which is many times lower than the market price,” the Center of National Resistance emphasizes.