Russians bomb Zaporizhzhia bus station with guided bomb, injuries reported (photos)

On the evening of August 10, Russian troops struck the Zaporizhzhia central bus station with a guided aerial bomb. People were injured in the attack, Head of the Zaporizhzhia Regional Military Administration, Ivan Fedorov, reports.
In particular, while speaking to journalists, Fedorov said the strike targeted the Zaporizhzhia central bus station. In the background, footage of the damaged site could be seen.
The Head of the Regional Military Administration informed that nine people were injured in the shelling, and there may still be people trapped under the rubble. However, in Telegram, Fedorov later clarified that there were eight injured.
"Eight injured, one of them in serious condition - these are the preliminary consequences of the enemy attack on Zaporizhzhia. Doctors assess the condition of four people as moderate. All of the injured are receiving the necessary assistance," the Head of the Zaporizhzhia Regional Military Administration wrote.
In addition, Fedorov told journalists there was a second guided aerial bomb strike. The enemy attacked the clinic of the Zaporizhzhia State Medical and Pharmaceutical University. As of now, there are no casualties there.
As of 7:20 PM Kyiv time, Ivan Fedorov reported that the number of injured from the Russian attack on Zaporizhzhia had risen to 12.
Updated at 8:30 PM Kyiv time
The number of injured from the Russian strike has risen to 19.
Shelling of Zaporizhzhia and region
Russians regularly shell Zaporizhzhia and the region, using drones, aerial bombs, and missiles for their attacks.
In particular, on the morning of August 6, the enemy launched at least four strikes, presumably with guided aerial bombs, on a resort base in the Zaporizhzhia district.
Due to the attack, two people were killed and 12 were injured, including four children. In addition, nine one-story vacation cottages were damaged by the explosions.
Read more about the attack in our material on the topic.