Russian forces strike Zaporizhzhia windows shattered in kindergarten and residential buildings
Photo shortly before the strike the air force reported launches of guided aerial bombs (facebook.com/DSNSPOLTAVA)
Zaporizhzhia came under attack overnight on November 7, with windows shattered in apartment buildings and a kindergarten. Shortly before the strike, the Air Force had reported a threat of guided aerial bombs, according to Zaporizhzhia regional administration head Ivan Fedorov.
"As a result of the Russian attack, windows were shattered in residential buildings and a kindergarten in one of Zaporizhzhia’s districts. At this time, there have been no reports of casualties," Fedorov said.
The Air Force reported a threat of guided aerial bombs toward Zaporizhzhia at 23:50. Shortly after, the regional head wrote about drone activity across the region. By 00:47 AM Kyiv time, Fedorov’s Telegram channel also reported a ballistic missile threat.
As of 00:46 AM Kyiv time, the air raid alert map of Ukraine looked as follows:

Photo air raid alert declared in the northeast and Zaporizhzhia region (t.me/alarmua)
Previous strikes on Zaporizhzhia
On November 5, Russian forces attacked a rescue vehicle in Zaporizhzhia with a strike drone, injuring four people.
On November 3, explosions were heard in Dnipro and the Zaporizhzhia region after Russia launched ballistic missiles at both regions. Four explosions occurred in the Zaporizhzhia district.
Tens of thousands of consumers were left without electricity following a Russian strike on Zaporizhzhia during the night of November 2.