Russian missile strikes Ukrainian apartment building, killing 1 and injuring dozens

A Russian missile struck an apartment building in the Ukrainian city of Zaporizhzhia, killing one and wounding 25 others, including two children, Ukrainian officials said Wednesday.

“Russia is shelling the city with bestial savagery,” President Volodymyr Zelensky said in a statement accompanying a purported video of the attack he posted to Telegram. “Residential areas where ordinary people and children live are being fired at.”

The video — which looks like it was captured by CCTV cameras — shows a missile hitting the nine-story residential building. Flames leaped from torched apartments on several different stories, according to Ukrainian media.

“One of the missiles hit between two high-rise buildings, partially destroying apartments and balconies, damaging roofs and breaking windows,” said the Ukrainian prosecutor’s office, according to CNN. “The blast wave and debris also damaged other nearby residential buildings, cars and other civilian infrastructure in the city.” 

Three of the more than two dozen injured remained in critical condition, Zaporizhzhia City Council Secretary Anatolii Kurtiev said.

Another Wednesday attack — this time by exploding Russian drones — killed seven people and demolished part of a high school and two dormitories in Rzhyshchiv, a city about an hour and a half south of the Ukrainian capital, Kyiv.

A CCTV capture of a Russian missile slamming into an apartment building in the Ukrainian city of Zaporizhzhia.
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Paramedics and rescuers work at a site of a residential building damaged by a Russian missile strike, amid Russia's attack on Ukraine, in Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine.
The attack killed at least one person and injured more than two dozen more.
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More than 20 others were hospitalized with injuries, regional police said.

On Twitter, Zelensky decried what he called a “night of Russian terror.”

“Every time someone tries to hear the word ‘peace’ in Moscow, another order is given there for such criminal strikes,” the Ukrainian president wrote.

Russia has denied targeting civilians, even though it regularly hits apartments and infrastructure with artillery and missiles.


Medics carry a man evacuated from a residential building damaged by a Russian missile strike, amid Russia's attack on Ukraine, in Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine March 22, 2023.
Zelensky called the attacks a “night of Russian terror.”
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Emergency personnel work at the scene following a drone attack in the town of Rzhyshchiv, Kyiv region, Ukraine, Wednesday, March 22, 2023.
Drone attacks in Rzhyshchiv also killed seven people and injured about 20 more.
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A handout photo released by the press service of the State Emergency Service (SES) of Ukraine on 22 March 2023 shows rescuers working at the site of a building damaged by drone strikes in the town of Rzhyshchiv, Kyiv region, Ukraine, amid Russia's invasion.
Russia denies that it targets civilians, even though it regularly assaults apartments and infrastructure.
STATE EMERGENCY SERVICE OF UKRAINE HANDOUT/EPA-EFE/Shutterstock

A Russian official claimed the Zaporizhzhia apartment building was actually hit by a Ukrainian air defense missile. But he offered no evidence to support his statement.

The attacks happened just hours after Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida left Kyiv after showing support for the Ukrainian cause — and the same day Chinese President Xi Jinping left Moscow after outlining a 12-point peace plan that China claims would end the war.

With Post wires

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