In Zaporizhzhia, 20 hectares of wheat burned due to russian shelling
“It is not Ukrainian wheat that is on fire, it is the food security of the world that is on fire,” the Ministry of Defense responded

What happened? Fields in the Zaporizhzhia region caught fire due to shelling by russian troops, and later the fire spread to the territory of the Dnipropetrovsk region.
Source. Regional Council Chairman Mykola Lukashuk announced this in his Telegram channel.
Details. About 20 hectares of wheat were burned, the fire was self-extinguishing.
Quote. The Ministry of Defense of Ukraine responded to the situation: “It is not Ukrainian wheat that is on fire, it is the food security of the world that is on fire. russia will bear responsibility for all crimes!”
“Lukashuk also informed that during the day, the russian occupying forces shelled the Apostolivska community in the Dnipropetrovsk region. They hit the border areas of the village of Novosemenivka, power lines were cut in the village. There was also a fire – almost 5 hectares of stubble burned. There are no casualties.”
Background. Earlier, the russian occupiers shelled the village of Shesternya in the Dnipropetrovsk region, as a result of which several houses were damaged.
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