Half-Ton Russian Glide Bombs Smash Homes In Zaporizhzhya

An injured woman being carried out of an apartment block in Zaporizhzhya. Local authorities say the bombs arrived around dawn, when most residents were sleeping.

Vladyslav, 14, stands near his family's apartment in Zaporizhzhya after it was destroyed by a Russian glide bomb on September 29. 

The aftermath of the glide bomb strike. Authorities in Zaporizhzhya said 16 people were wounded in three different suburbs of the city by a barrage of bombs launched from Russian aircraft. 

The aftermath of an explosion of a bomb believed to have been a 500-kilogram, Soviet-designed FAB-500 fitted with glide wings and satellite navigation

Residents leaving one of the apartments struck by a glide bomb. 

A wounded resident is seen after the September 29 attacks.

Firefighters hose down the smoking aftermath of a blast site in Zaporizhzhya.

Rubble left by a blast in Zaporizhzhya

The southeastern city is an important logistics center for Ukraine and has been targeted repeatedly with Russian strikes in recent days. 

 

Heavy bombs fitted with wings and navigation systems struck several sites in the southeastern Ukrainian city of Zaporizhzhya on September 29, wounding at least 16 people, including children.