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Russian Attacks Target Zaporizhzhia with Missile Strikes

Overnight, Russian military units launched six missiles at Zaporizhzhia, according to the regional military administration. The attack is part of a larger offensive across the Zaporizhzhia region.

Ukrinform UABreaking2 min readUpdated 6/2/2026

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Published Jun 2, 2026, 4:20 AMUpdated Jun 2, 2026, 12:53 PM
Overnight, Russian military units launched six missiles at Zaporizhzhia, according to the regional military administration. The attack is...

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At a glance

  • Russian forces launched six missiles at Zaporizhzhia overnight.
  • Overall, 890 strikes were reported across 44 settlements in the region.
  • 21 airstrikes targeted specific towns in the Zaporizhzhia area.
  • 601 drones, mainly FPV types, were used in the broader attack.
  • Eight RSZV artillery strikes were documented across local settlements.

Why it matters

The ongoing attacks on Zaporizhzhia signify an escalation in Russian military efforts against Ukraine. This poses severe risks to civilian safety and infrastructure, complicating humanitarian needs in the region.

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What Happened

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In a targeted assault on June 2, 2026, Russian forces fired six missiles at Zaporizhzhia. This attack was confirmed by the head of the regional military administration, Ivan Fedorov, who reported the strike via Telegram. The bombardment was part of a broader campaign that saw a total of 890 attacks across 44 settlements in the Zaporizhzhia region.

Key Details

Fedorov indicated that the Russian forces conducted 21 airstrikes on various locations including Zarichne, Malokaterynivka, and others. Besides the missile strikes, the Russian military deployed 601 drones, primarily FPV types, targeting multiple towns such as Vilyanisk and Huliaipole.

The attacks also included eight RSZV artillery strikes affecting local infrastructure and residential areas. Fedorov reported that preliminary data indicated 87 instances of damage to infrastructure, housing, and vehicles due to the relentless barrage.

Why It Matters

The attacks on Zaporizhzhia come amidst ongoing hostilities and highlight the continued threat posed by Russian military operations in Ukraine. The assault’s focus on industrial infrastructure raises concerns about the long-term implications for the region's economy and civilian safety.

Background

Zaporizhzhia has been a focal point in the conflict due to its strategic importance. The region has been subject to increased military actions since the onset of the war. Infrastructure damage from sustained attacks poses severe challenges for civilian populations and humanitarian efforts, underscoring the ongoing conflict's toll on daily life.

These developments are part of a larger pattern of violence as the conflict persists, with reports from Ukraine indicating a need for heightened international awareness and response to the deteriorating situation.

Source: Ukrinform UA

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