KYIV, Ukraine -Ukraine said Wednesday that two rescue workers were killed and seven people were injured by Russian shelling in the southeast region of Zaporizhzhia.
"The Russians shelled civilian infrastructure once again. A fire broke out," Interior Minister Igor Klymenko said on social media.
"Rescuers were at the scene in a matter of minutes. Then the occupiers struck again. As a result of the enemy shelling, unfortunately, two employees of the State Emergency Service were killed," he said.

The victims were 31 and 34 years old, he added.
It was not immediately clear where or when the attack took place. The region's governor had said earlier that Russia launched three rocket attacks at a town in Zaporizhzhia region Wednesday, killing one person and injuring seven others.
"The blast wave and shrapnel damaged houses, two cars and outbuildings located near the site of the strikes," governor Yuriy Malashko said.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky warned last Sunday it was possible Moscow would ramp up attacks on infrastructure, including power facilities, ahead of the winter.
Moscow has repeatedly denied targeting civilians during the more than 600-day war. says two rescuers killed by Russian shelling