Russian strike hits multi-story building in Zaporizhzhia, three wounded including child
On the evening of July 4, Russian forces carried out at least five strikes on Zaporizhzhia, hitting a residential building. Three people, including a child, were injured. Critical infrastructure was also damaged.

Attack aftermath
Russian occupiers launched at least five strikes on Zaporizhzhia on the evening of July 4, destroying the wall of a multi-story building from the first to the fifth floor, according to Ivan Fedorov, head of the Zaporizhzhia Regional Military Administration.
Casualties and damage
Three people, including one child, were wounded in the explosions. Windows and nearby parked cars were also damaged. Fedorov reported that the city's critical infrastructure was affected.
Context
Previously, Russian forces began widely using an autonomous version of the "Molniya" strike drone with artificial intelligence in Zaporizhzhia. During the day on July 4, Russians attacked Zaporizhzhia, wounding seven people, including a 10-year-old child.


