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  • “Deliberately terrorizing our people” – Russian strike on Zaporizhzhia kills 2, injures 20
    Russia carried out a large-scale overnight assault on Ukraine on 16 September, striking the eastern city of Zaporizhzhia with multiple rocket salvos. The strikes killed two people and injured 20 others, including four children. The attack also caused widespread destruction to residential areas, according to regional and national officials. Zaporizhzhia, a major city in southeastern Ukraine, has been a frequent target of Russian strikes since the start of the full-scale in
     

“Deliberately terrorizing our people” – Russian strike on Zaporizhzhia kills 2, injures 20

16 septembre 2025 à 11:38

Firefighters spray water on burning buildings in Zaporizhzhia following overnight Russian strikes on 16 September.

Russia carried out a large-scale overnight assault on Ukraine on 16 September, striking the eastern city of Zaporizhzhia with multiple rocket salvos.

The strikes killed two people and injured 20 others, including four children. The attack also caused widespread destruction to residential areas, according to regional and national officials.

Zaporizhzhia, a major city in southeastern Ukraine, has been a frequent target of Russian strikes since the start of the full-scale invasion in 2022. The city lies close to the front line and just north of the occupied Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant, Europe’s largest.

Though never captured, Zaporizhzhia has endured repeated barrages of missiles, drones, and artillery that have destroyed residential neighborhoods, energy facilities, and infrastructure. The region has become a symbol of both Ukraine’s resilience and the ongoing vulnerability of civilian areas to Russia’s campaign of aerial terror.

Ukraine’s Air Force reported that around midnight Russian forces launched ten Tornado-S multiple rocket system rounds at Zaporizhzhia. The strikes hit private homes and non-residential buildings, sparking fires across several neighborhoods.

“They struck deliberately to terrorize our people,” said Ivan Fedorov, head of the Zaporizhzhia Regional Military Administration.

Russian “aerial terror” overnight

The strike on Zaporizhzhia was part of a wider wave of Russian attacks on early 16 September. According to Ukrainian officials, more than 100 drones and 150 guided aerial bombs were used against multiple regions, including Kyiv, Sumy, Kharkiv, Donetsk, and Kherson.

In Mykolaiv Oblast, a strike on a farm killed one civilian.

Since the beginning of September, Russia has fired more than 3500 drones, nearly 190 missiles, and over 2500 aerial bombs against Ukraine. Fedorov described these attacks as “aerial terror.”

“Now is the time to implement the joint protection of our European sky with a multilayered air defense system. All the necessary technologies exist. What is needed are investments and the will, strong actions, and decisions from all our partners,” he added.

Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko urged the world to respond by strengthening sanctions against Russia and providing Ukraine with more air defenses to protect cities and people.

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  • Russia hits Zaporizhzhia suburbs: Houses burn, power cut in night attack
    Russian forces attacked Zaporizhzhia district overnight against 15 September, causing fires in private houses, according to regional officials. No casualties have been reported at this time. The assault began around 2:28 am when explosions were heard in Zaporizhzhia city. “Preliminarily, no casualties,” Zaporizhzhia Oblast Governor Ivan Fedorov said. Russian troops struck the district three times, Fedorov confirmed at 4:07 am. The strikes damaged infrastructure across mul
     

Russia hits Zaporizhzhia suburbs: Houses burn, power cut in night attack

15 septembre 2025 à 02:13

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Russian forces attacked Zaporizhzhia district overnight against 15 September, causing fires in private houses, according to regional officials. No casualties have been reported at this time.

The assault began around 2:28 am when explosions were heard in Zaporizhzhia city. “Preliminarily, no casualties,” Zaporizhzhia Oblast Governor Ivan Fedorov said.

Russian troops struck the district three times, Fedorov confirmed at 4:07 am.

The strikes damaged infrastructure across multiple communities. Power supply was cut in one of the communities, while private houses caught fire in Zaporizhzhia district proper.

Russian forces also targeted the suburbs of Zaporizhzhia, damaging a house in a garden cooperative area. The attack left no injuries or fatalities, according to the regional administration.

Separately, Russian troops conducted at least four strikes against Kushugum community. The attacks damaged roofs, walls, and shattered windows in the settlement, as shown by the regional military administration.

The Zaporizhzhia attack was part of a broader Russian offensive overnight. From 7:00 PM on 14 September, Russian forces launched three S-300 surface-to-air missiles from Kursk and Belgorod oblasts and 84 strike drones including Shahed, Gerbera, and other types from six directions: Kursk, Bryansk, Orel, Millerovo, and Primorsko-Akhtarsk. Approximately 50 of the drones were Shaheds, according to Ukrainian military reports.

The overnight assault follows a pattern of Russian attacks on civilian infrastructure on 14 September. Russian forces struck an agricultural enterprise in Boromlyanska community of Okhtyrka district in Sumy region, injuring 12 people involved in harvest collection. The attack used two missiles and damaged approximately 30 units of agricultural equipment, according to Sumy region prosecutor’s office.

Eleven men were hospitalized from the Sumy attack, with one in serious condition, confirmed Oleh Hryhorov, oblast governor.

Russian military leadership denies targeting civilian infrastructure during the full-scale war, despite documented strikes on hospitals, schools, kindergartens, energy facilities, and water supply systems. Ukrainian authorities and international organizations classify these attacks as war crimes committed by the Russian Federation.

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  • 66-year-old woman injured as Russian forces launch dual drone strike on Zaporizhzhia
    Russian forces launched drone attacks on Zaporizhzhia during the night of 9 September, resulting in a fire and one civilian casualty, according to Zaporizhzhia Oblast Governor Ivan Fedorov. “Russian troops carried out at least two strikes on Zaporizhzhia,” Fedorov said. The attacks ignited a private house in the city and left a 66-year-old woman injured. This marks the latest in a series of drone assaults on the southeastern Ukrainian city. On 4 September, Russian force
     

66-year-old woman injured as Russian forces launch dual drone strike on Zaporizhzhia

9 septembre 2025 à 04:07

Russian forces launched drone attacks on Zaporizhzhia during the night of 9 September, resulting in a fire and one civilian casualty, according to Zaporizhzhia Oblast Governor Ivan Fedorov.

“Russian troops carried out at least two strikes on Zaporizhzhia,” Fedorov said.

The attacks ignited a private house in the city and left a 66-year-old woman injured.

This marks the latest in a series of drone assaults on the southeastern Ukrainian city. On 4 September, Russian forces struck Zaporizhzhia with an unmanned aerial vehicle, injuring four people, reports the regional administration.

The attacks are part of an intensified drone campaign across Ukraine. President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced on 6 September that “Russians have used more than 1,300 strike drones against Ukraine since the beginning of the month.”

The night of 6-7 September saw one of the war’s largest drone barrages, with occupying forces directing 805 drones, 13 cruise missiles and ballistic missiles at Ukrainian oblasts, according to official reports. During that attack, the Cabinet of Ministers building in Kyiv was hit for the first time since the war began.

The repeated strikes on Zaporizhzhia demonstrate the ongoing targeting of civilian infrastructure in the region, which lies partially under Russian occupation while remaining a strategic front-line area.

On the night of 9 September, the Russian army attacked with 84 Shahed, Gerbera and other types of attack UAVs. Ukraine’s air defense shot down 60 Russian targets.

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  • Woman dies in Kyiv basement, baby killed as Russia attacks Ukraine with record 800+ drones
    In the early hours of 7 September, Russia launched one of its largest aerial assaults on Ukraine, using over 800 drones and several missiles to strike more than a dozen locations. Despite a major interception effort by Ukrainian air defense, dozens of Russia’s explosive drones and missiles reached their targets, killing civilians, injuring scores, and damaging infrastructure across multiple oblasts. Amid the ongoing Russian invasion of Ukraine, Moscow conducts daily drone
     

Woman dies in Kyiv basement, baby killed as Russia attacks Ukraine with record 800+ drones

7 septembre 2025 à 04:50

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In the early hours of 7 September, Russia launched one of its largest aerial assaults on Ukraine, using over 800 drones and several missiles to strike more than a dozen locations. Despite a major interception effort by Ukrainian air defense, dozens of Russia’s explosive drones and missiles reached their targets, killing civilians, injuring scores, and damaging infrastructure across multiple oblasts.

Amid the ongoing Russian invasion of Ukraine, Moscow conducts daily drone and missile strikes targeting Ukrainian civilians. These attacks have been escalating since January, when US President Donald Trump took office and began pressuring Kyiv to enter direct negotiations with Moscow — a move fundamentally detached from the reality of Russia’s ongoing military aggression.

Kyiv: fires and civilian deaths

Kyiv was among the hardest-hit cities last night and this morning. Two people were confirmed killed, including an infant whose body was pulled from rubble, and more than 20 others were injured.

One woman died while sheltering in a basement in Darnytskyi District. The Kyiv Military Administration reported significant fire damage in the Pecherskyi District after a government building was hit by drone debris. The Cabinet of Ministers building caught fire after a strike.

In Sviatoshynskyi District, two nine-story apartment buildings ignited, and the top floor of a sixteen-story residential building was also engulfed in flames.

Kyiv Mayor Vitalii Klitschko said that in Sviatoshynskyi District, a fire broke out in a nine-story residential building as a result of the Russian attack, causing partial destruction between the fourth and eighth floors.

Unfortunately, two people were killed at this location — a woman and her two-month-old child. It is likely that more people remain trapped under the rubble. Over 20 others were injured,” Interior Minister Ihor Klymenko added.

Later that morning, Klitschko said authorities were still searching for the body of a third suspected victim under the ruins.

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The city recorded more than 10 damaged sites. Over 400 emergency workers and nearly 100 vehicles, including helicopters, were deployed to respond, according to Klymenko.

Odesa: residential and civil infrastructure hit

In Odesa and the Odesa district, drone strikes caused multiple fires in residential buildings and critical infrastructure.

According to the Odesa Oblast Military Administration, three people were injured: a 73-year-old woman and a 27-year-old woman were hospitalized, and a 36-year-old man received treatment on site.

Top of residential high-rise in Odesa visibly damaged following Russian drone strike on 7 September 2025.
Image: Suspilne Odesa

The Russian attack damaged a nine-story building, with fires on the upper floors. Firefighters also responded to blazes in warehouse facilities and vehicles. The local Palace of Sports sustained damage.

The air raid alert began at 22:34 on 6 September, with explosions reported starting at 04:08. The all-clear was given at 05:33.

Zaporizhzhia: kindergarten destroyed, civilians injured

On 6 September, Russian drones struck Zaporizhzhia, heavily damaging a kindergarten, where 80% of the building was destroyed. The Russian attack injured a total of 17 civilians, according to local authorities. Sixteen apartment buildings and twelve one-family houses suffered damage.

Fires erupted in residential areas, a critical infrastructure site was reportedly struck, and explosions damaged roofs, balconies, and windows.

One person was rescued from under debris. The regional prosecutor reported Russia’s use of Shahed-type drones, and a criminal investigation was launched.

Severely damaged building in Zaporizhzhia after Russian strike on 6 September 2025.
Image: Zaporizhzhia State Emergency Service

By today, emergency operations had shifted from rescue to recovery.

Zaporizhzhia’s Novopavlivka: Russian air strike killed married couple

On 7 September, a Russian airstrike targeted Novopavlivka in Zaporizhzhia Oblast. Two people — a married couple — were killed. The woman died immediately; her husband’s body was later pulled from the rubble by rescue workers. Several homes were destroyed, according to local authorities.

Kryvyi Rih: missiles hit homes and infrastructure

At least two waves of Russian missiles targeted Kryvyi Rih in Dnipropetrovsk Oblast during the Russian attack overnight on 7 September. The strikes injured three men, one of whom is in serious condition.

The city’s defense council head, Oleksandr Vilkul, said missiles struck transportation infrastructure, industrial sites, private homes, and high-rise buildings. Fires were reported at multiple sites. Public transit was partially disrupted.

A second missile strike later in the morning caused further damage and triggered a fire. Emergency response teams and civil infrastructure repair crews were deployed. 

Poltava Oblast: bridge damaged, train routes changed

In Poltava Oblast, Russia strikes hit infrastructure in Kremenchuk and Poltava districts. A detached home, a business, and the Dnipro bridge in Kremenchuk were damaged. Though the authorities reported no casualties, the bridge was closed to traffic. Poltava district authorities confirmed a municipal building was also hit.

Mayor Vitalii Maletskyi said the bridge is managed by Ukrzaliznytsia railway company, and structural assessments are underway. Due to damage, Ukrzaliznytsia altered a few train routes, and passengers are transported to Kremenchuk by bus. Two local electric trains were canceled for 7 September.

Sumy Oblast: woman killed in tent camp, child among injured

In the evening of 6 September, a Russian drone struck a tent camp near the town of Putyvl in Sumy Oblast. The attack killed a 51-year-old woman by shrapnel before medical help arrived. Eight others were injured, including an 8-year-old boy and both his parents. According to Putyvl mayor Kostiantyn Havrylchuk, most of the injuries were minor. The Sumy Oblast Prosecutor’s Office reported the attack occurred around 21:40.

In a separate incident in the Krasnopilska community, a 57-year-old man was hospitalized after a Russian drone struck his vehicle.

Kharkiv, Donetsk, and Kherson oblasts: ongoing civilian toll

Russian shelling and air attacks continued across Kharkiv Oblast, where one civilian was killed and six were injured in 14 separate locations over the past 24 hours, according to oblast head Oleh Syniehubov.

In Donetsk Oblast, Russian forces killed two people — in Drobysheve and Hryshyne — and injured nine more, as reported by oblast head Vadym Filashkin.

In Kherson Oblast, two civilians were reported injured over the previous 24 hours, according to local authorities. Later in the morning of 7 September, Russian artillery struck Kherson’s Central District, injuring a 73-year-old woman with shrapnel wounds and a blast injury, the oblast administration added.

Nationwide defense and aftermath

According to the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Russia launched 805 Shahed drones, nine Iskander-K cruise missiles, and four ballistic missiles overnight. Ukraine’s air defense downed or suppressed 751 aerial targets, including 747 drones and four cruise missiles. Nevertheless, 56 drones and nine missiles struck 37 locations. Debris from downed drones caused secondary fires and destruction in at least eight other locations.

Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy condemned the Russian attack, calling it a “conscious crime” and urging the international community to implement previously promised sanctions and accelerate the delivery of air defense systems.

“These killings, at a time when real diplomacy could already be underway, are deliberate,” he said.

He confirmed that in Kyiv alone, two people had been killed and dozens injured, including a child, and emphasized that political will was all that was needed to stop further bloodshed.

We also expect full implementation of all agreements aimed at strengthening our air defense. Every additional system saves civilians from these vile attacks,” Zelenskyy added.

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  • Civilian woman thrown from her house by blast wave in Russian attack on southern Ukraine
    Seven Iranian-designed Russian Shahed drones struck the Ukrainian city of Zaporizhzhia on 6 September evening, leaving fifteen people wounded and reducing a kindergarten to rubble. Russian forces have maintained near-daily bombardments of Ukraine throughout August 2025, launching thousands of drones and missiles with particular intensity against frontline regions like Zaporizhzhia. The attacks routinely hit residential neighborhoods, schools, hospitals, and workplaces
     

Civilian woman thrown from her house by blast wave in Russian attack on southern Ukraine

6 septembre 2025 à 16:49

A residential apartment building in Zaporizhzhia shows extensive damage after Russian drone strikes on 6 September, with balconies destroyed and debris scattered throughout multiple floors.

Seven Iranian-designed Russian Shahed drones struck the Ukrainian city of Zaporizhzhia on 6 September evening, leaving fifteen people wounded and reducing a kindergarten to rubble.

Russian forces have maintained near-daily bombardments of Ukraine throughout August 2025, launching thousands of drones and missiles with particular intensity against frontline regions like Zaporizhzhia. The attacks routinely hit residential neighborhoods, schools, hospitals, and workplaces where ordinary Ukrainians live and work. The systematic targeting of non-military sites has led many analysts and Ukrainian officials to characterize these campaigns as deliberate terror tactics designed to break civilian morale rather than achieve military objectives.

The attack unfolded around 9 p.m. as residents heard the familiar buzz of approaching drones. Viktor watched from his second-floor window as one headed straight for his neighborhood.

“I saw the drone flying, I thought it would fly straight into the roof,” he told Suspilne Zaporizhzhia.

Resident of Zaporizhzhia, Viktor, and his damaged home. Photos: Suspilne

The blast wave threw his wife from their home. Viktor found her unconscious under the door and dragged her to safety before their children rushed her to the hospital. Windows and doors throughout his house were blown out, his barn burned down, and a massive crater now marks his garden.

“The blast wave threw her out of the house. I found her under the door and dragged her to the garage, and the children took her to the hospital,” he shared.

Ivan Fedorov, head of the Zaporizhzhia Regional Military Administration, reported that four people required hospitalization: three women and one man injured, all in moderate condition. But the kindergarten bore the worst damage—80% of the building destroyed.

The remains of a kindergarten in Zaporizhzhia after Russian drone strikes on 6 September destroyed approximately 80% of the building. Photo: Suspilne
The remains of a kindergarten in Zaporizhzhia after Russian drone strikes on 6 September destroyed approximately 80% of the building. Photo: State emergency service

Ukrainian air defenses managed to intercept some drones before they reached their targets. The ones that got through also damaged six apartment buildings, four private houses, and critical infrastructure.

The Zaporizhzhia Regional Prosecutor’s Office opened a criminal investigation, confirming the weapons as Shahed-type strike drones—the same Iranian-designed aircraft Russia has used in hundreds of attacks across Ukraine.

Earlier on 5 September, Russian forces killed a 56-year-old woman with an FPV drone in the same region. Over the past 24 hours, Russian forces launched 476 strikes across 15 settlements in Zaporizhzhia Oblast, damaging homes and farm buildings.

Emergency services are preparing repair work including window boarding and roof restoration once the air raid alert is lifted.

Aftermath of the Russian drone attack on Zaporizhzhia on 6 September that injured 15 people and damaged civilian infrastructure.
Photos: Zaporizhzhia Oblast military administration
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  • Frontline Zaporizhzhia Oblast opens 10th bomb shelter school for safe learning amid Russian bombardment
    The 10th underground school in Zaporizhzhia Oblast has opened its doors at Semenenko Lyceum in the Pavlivska community, the Zaporizhzhia Regional State Administration reports. Ukraine’s underground classrooms provide secure spaces for students living in frontline regions to learn even during the threat of missile and drone attacks. These facilities aim to provide a sense of normalcy, protect students, and ensure education can continue uninterrupted during the war. The sch
     

Frontline Zaporizhzhia Oblast opens 10th bomb shelter school for safe learning amid Russian bombardment

2 septembre 2025 à 16:28

Children seated at desks inside an underground classroom in Zaporizhzhia, attending lessons in a secure school facility.

The 10th underground school in Zaporizhzhia Oblast has opened its doors at Semenenko Lyceum in the Pavlivska community, the Zaporizhzhia Regional State Administration reports.

Ukraine’s underground classrooms provide secure spaces for students living in frontline regions to learn even during the threat of missile and drone attacks. These facilities aim to provide a sense of normalcy, protect students, and ensure education can continue uninterrupted during the war.

The school in Pavlivska is designed for 200 students, with 10 classrooms including a modern computer lab and a sports hall. An elevator ensures the facility is accessible and inclusive.

Before the new underground school opened, many students in Pavlivska had been learning remotely due to the ongoing threat of attacks in the region. 

This facility is part of Ukraine’s growing network of underground schools, providing safe education in frontline areas.

Similar schools have been built in Kharkiv, where metro stations were converted into classrooms for thousands of students.

Across Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine has already opened multiple underground schools, including missile-proof facilities designed to protect children from attacks and even potential nuclear threats.

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  • Zaporizhzhia blackout affects 25,000 residents after Russian strike
    Russian strikes on Zaporizhzhia left 25,000 electricity subscribers without power, regional military administration head Ivan Fedorov said on the morning of 30 August The overnight Russian attack killed one woman and injured 28 people, including three children aged 9, 10, and 16 years old. According to Zaporizhzhia Oblast Governor Fedorov, nine people sustained minor injuries, 14 received moderate injuries, and one man remains in serious condition. Ten vict
     

Zaporizhzhia blackout affects 25,000 residents after Russian strike

30 août 2025 à 04:26

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Russian strikes on Zaporizhzhia left 25,000 electricity subscribers without power, regional military administration head Ivan Fedorov said on the morning of 30 August

The overnight Russian attack killed one woman and injured 28 people, including three children aged 9, 10, and 16 years old. According to Zaporizhzhia Oblast Governor Fedorov, nine people sustained minor injuries, 14 received moderate injuries, and one man remains in serious condition.

Ten victims are under examination at the hospital, six people have been hospitalized, Fedorov said.

Russian forces launched a massive attack on Ukraine during the night of 30 August, using strike drones and missiles launched from air, ground, and sea platforms. Ukrainian air defense neutralized 548 out of 582 Russian aerial attack assets, though some strikes hit targets and debris caused damage.

The assault on Zaporizhzhia involved various types of weapons. Russians attacked the regional center with different types of weapons. At least 12 strikes on Zaporizhzhia were delivered by Russians during the massive attack, Fedorov said.

The attack damaged 14 apartment buildings and over 40 private homes, causing fires and power supply interruptions. Emergency services reported strikes on two five-story buildings and five private residential houses around 6:00 AM.

At 6:20 AM, Fedorov initially reported one death and six injuries, including one child. By 7:00 AM, he announced the casualty count had risen.

The damaged residential buildings have been disconnected from electricity and gas supply, according to the regional administration head. Industrial enterprise buildings also sustained damage during the attack.

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