technology insights | January 04, 2026

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

A Russian rocket struck an apartment complex in the Ukrainian city of Zaporizhzhia, killing one and injuring 25 others, including two youngsters, Ukrainian authorities said Wednesday.

“Russia is shelling the city with brutish brutality,” President Volodymyr Zelensky said in an explanation going with an implied video of the assault he presented on Message. “Neighborhoods where conventional individuals and kids reside are being terminated at.”

The video — which seems as though it was caught by CCTV cameras — shows a rocket raising a ruckus around town story private structure. Flares jumped from burnt lofts on a few unique stories, as indicated by Ukrainian media.

“One of the rockets hit between two elevated structures, somewhat obliterating condos and galleries, harming rooftops and breaking windows,” said the Ukrainian examiner’s office, as indicated by CNN. “The impact wave and garbage likewise harmed other close by private structures, vehicles and other regular citizen foundation in the city.”

Three of the multiple dozen harmed stayed in basic condition, Zaporizhzhia City Chamber Secretary Anatolii Kurtiev said.

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Another Wednesday assault — this time by detonating Russian robots — killed seven individuals and obliterated piece of a secondary school and two residences in Rzhyshchiv, a city about 90 minutes south of the Ukrainian capital, Kyiv.

In excess of 20 others were hospitalized with wounds, provincial police said. On Twitter, Zelensky criticized what he called a “evening of Russian fear.”

“Each time somebody attempts to hear the word ‘harmony’ in Moscow, one more request is given there for such crook strikes,” the Ukrainian president composed.

Russia has denied focusing on regular citizens, despite the fact that it routinely hits lofts and framework with mounted guns and rockets.