Shocking video captures Russian airstrike on Ukraine's Zaporizhzhia bus station

Russian forces attacked Zaporizhzhia with aerial bombs on the evening of August 10. One strike, hitting the city's bus station, was caught on video, reports Ivan Fedorov, head of the Zaporizhzhia Regional Military Administration.
The city suffered two bomb strikes, both causing damage.
"At two addresses, blast waves and debris partially destroyed two civilian buildings, damaged vehicles, and nearby houses," the State Emergency Service said.
One strike hit the central bus station, partially destroying the building. Surveillance cameras recorded the impact.
"Surveillance cameras captured the moment of the enemy strike on Zaporizhzhia. Sunday. A day off. The city!!! This is terror. We must call things by their proper names," Fedorov wrote, sharing a video frame.
The second strike targeted a clinic at Zaporizhzhia Medical University.
At least 19 people were injured in the Russian attack on the city.
RBC-Ukraine has published photos showing the damage to the bus station.
Zelenskyy's reaction
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy responded to the Russian attack.
"Air bombs hit the city, ordinary residential buildings, the bus station, and one of the clinics. Unfortunately, there are casualties. Everyone will receive help. I thank every employee of the State Emergency Service of Ukraine and all services for responding very quickly and always saving lives under any circumstances," Zelenskyy said.
He emphasized that Russia continues to take lives along the entire front. Zelenskyy added that no deadlines deter Moscow, which remains focused on killing Ukraine.
"They do not want to stop the killings. The only thing they are looking for is a way to kill Ukraine. We clearly understand the threats. All our partners, just like us, fully understand the threats. Everyone sees that there is no real Russian step toward peace, no step on the ground or in the air that could save lives," the Ukrainian President said.