Key facts
- Russian forces attacked Zaporizhzhia with guided aerial bombs on July 10, 2026.
- The strikes killed one person and injured at least 29 others.
- At least one child was among the wounded.
- Residential and non-residential buildings were damaged.
- An unexploded guided aerial bomb was found in a residential area.
Multiple Russian airstrikes struck civilian infrastructure in the southeastern Ukrainian city of Zaporizhzhia on July 10, 2026, resulting in one fatality and at least 29 injuries, according to regional governor Ivan Fedorov. The attacks utilized guided aerial bombs (KABs), causing damage to both residential and non-residential structures. Following the strikes, authorities initiated evacuations from a damaged apartment building. Among the injured was at least one child. Emergency services were actively responding to the scene, with police spokeswoman Anna Tkachenko noting that one of the three deployed bombs remained unexploded in a residential area. Governor Fedorov urged residents to stay in safe locations and heed instructions from emergency personnel. Zaporizhzhia, a significant industrial center, has been a frequent target since Russia's full-scale invasion due to its proximity to the front lines.
