<p>Russian strikes battered the central Ukraine city of Zaporizhzhia early Thursday, the region's governor said, in fatal attacks that tore through high-rise buildings and left a toddler injured.</p>.<p>The Ukrainian-controlled city is located in the eponymous Zaporizhzhia region, also home to the Russian-occupied nuclear plant that has been the site of heavy shelling.</p>.<p>Moscow claimed to have annexed the region last week even though its forces do not control all of it.</p>.<p><em>AFP</em> journalists on the scene saw rescue workers in hard helmets clearing rubble with their hands, searching for people trapped beneath the debris.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/world-news-politics/putin-decree-asserts-russian-control-over-zaporizhzhia-nuclear-plant-1150945.html">Putin decree asserts Russian control over Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant</a></strong></p>.<p>And firefighters were working to extinguish a blaze from a collapsed section of a building with pieces of jagged metal protruding.</p>.<p>The region's Ukraine-appointed governor initially said two people had died after seven bombardments but later reduced the toll to one killed.</p>.<p>"Seven people were injured with varying degrees of severity. They are being treated, including one three-year-old child", governor Oleksandr Starukh said on social media.</p>.<p>"The rescue operation is still ongoing. The number of victims may vary," he added.</p>.<p>Shortly after, he said there was a second bout of incoming fire but gave no details.</p>.<p>Last week Ukraine said at least 30 people were killed after a convoy of civilian cars in the Zaporizhzhia region was shelled in an attack Kyiv blamed on Moscow.</p>.<p>President Vladimir Putin on Wednesday finalised the annexation of four Ukrainian territories -- Donetsk, Lugansk, Zaporizhzhia and Kherson -- but the Kremlin is yet to confirm what areas of those regions are being annexed.</p>.<p>Ukraine's presidency said Thursday that over the past day 14 people were killed in attacks in the Donetsk region.</p>
<p>Russian strikes battered the central Ukraine city of Zaporizhzhia early Thursday, the region's governor said, in fatal attacks that tore through high-rise buildings and left a toddler injured.</p>.<p>The Ukrainian-controlled city is located in the eponymous Zaporizhzhia region, also home to the Russian-occupied nuclear plant that has been the site of heavy shelling.</p>.<p>Moscow claimed to have annexed the region last week even though its forces do not control all of it.</p>.<p><em>AFP</em> journalists on the scene saw rescue workers in hard helmets clearing rubble with their hands, searching for people trapped beneath the debris.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/world-news-politics/putin-decree-asserts-russian-control-over-zaporizhzhia-nuclear-plant-1150945.html">Putin decree asserts Russian control over Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant</a></strong></p>.<p>And firefighters were working to extinguish a blaze from a collapsed section of a building with pieces of jagged metal protruding.</p>.<p>The region's Ukraine-appointed governor initially said two people had died after seven bombardments but later reduced the toll to one killed.</p>.<p>"Seven people were injured with varying degrees of severity. They are being treated, including one three-year-old child", governor Oleksandr Starukh said on social media.</p>.<p>"The rescue operation is still ongoing. The number of victims may vary," he added.</p>.<p>Shortly after, he said there was a second bout of incoming fire but gave no details.</p>.<p>Last week Ukraine said at least 30 people were killed after a convoy of civilian cars in the Zaporizhzhia region was shelled in an attack Kyiv blamed on Moscow.</p>.<p>President Vladimir Putin on Wednesday finalised the annexation of four Ukrainian territories -- Donetsk, Lugansk, Zaporizhzhia and Kherson -- but the Kremlin is yet to confirm what areas of those regions are being annexed.</p>.<p>Ukraine's presidency said Thursday that over the past day 14 people were killed in attacks in the Donetsk region.</p>