Russian missiles hit two residential buildings in Zaporizhzhia

Editor's Note: This story is being updated as more details about the strike emerge.

Two Russian missiles hit a residential building in Zaporizhzhia on March 22, the Zaporizhzhia Oblast Military Administration reported. Acting Mayor Anatolii Kurtiev later clarified that two apartment buildings came under attack. So far, one person has succumbed to their injuries.

The amount of people injured in Russia's missile strike on two residential buildings in Zaporizhzhia has risen to 33, Head of the Zaporizhzhia Regional Military Administration Yurii Malashko confirmed.

According to previous information provided by Kurtiev, 25 wounded people were receiving treatment in the hospital. Three people were reported to be in serious condition, nineteen in moderate condition, and three in mild condition (two of them children).

Five people were treated for their injuries on the scene, Kurtiev said.

"Another war crime was committed in the middle of the day in a residential area of a city with thousands of people," the  Zaporizhzhia Oblast administration wrote.

According to the administration, all necessary services are on site and doing everything to ensure the safety of local residents.