Russians attack village in Zaporizhzhia Oblast with 10 guided aerial bombs, killing a man
The Russian armed forces carried out up to 10 guided aerial bomb (GAB) strikes on the village of Tavriiske in the Zaporizhzhia Oblast on February 10, 2,025. Ivan Fedorov, head of the Zaporizhzhia Oblast Military Administration reported that Russians killed a man.

By way of background, Russians struck a residential building in the city of Poltava on February 1, 2025, killing at least 11 civilians and injuring 17 others, including a child.
The Russians also attacked Zaporizhzhia at dawn on January 23, 2025. In that attack, they killed one man and injured a two-month-old baby, according to Fedorov. Suspilne reported explosions in Zaporizhzhia at 4:00 am, followed by repeated blasts at 4:09 am.
Later, Fedorov reported that four employees of the State Emergency Service were among the injured and had been taken to hospital.
ZMINA consistently reports on the ongoing international crimes in the Zaporizhzhia Oblast.
Previously, the Foreign Ministry of Ukraine outlined a timeline for the second Peace Summit.
In an interview with UK broadcaster ITV News, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said that Ukraine’s Victory Plan could form the basis for US President Donald Trump’s plan to end Russia’s war against Ukraine. Zelenskyy emphasized that Trump’s plan would ideally include European involvement.
The president reminded viewers that the Peace Formula spells out what constitutes a just peace for Ukraine based on international law.

“Any plan, if it brings 10%, 20%, 30% towards the basis of a just peace – those are good steps, good steps forward. But I am confident that we can’t talk about a just peace while evil goes unpunished,” Zelenskyy said.
“We are fighting for peace today. I think that peace for a lot of Ukrainians is victory. Because I really do think that because Putin could not fully occupy us, he has already lost… But the victory you’re thinking of, a resounding victory – it’s not that important. All those parades and so forth – they’re things that Putin loves. For us, it’s about ending the war, living and developing our country and understanding how to integrate all these territories,” the president added.
Zelenskyy also expressed surprise that the entire world has been unable to stop Putin in the last three years.
The president stated that suspending martial law for elections would cause Ukraine to lose its army, which Russians would exploit. Zelenskyy again highlighted the challenge of ensuring voting access for military personnel, people in occupied territories, and millions of displaced Ukrainians abroad.
“You will see, if there’ll be elections and those people abroad who can’t vote or in the temporarily occupied, or temporarily occupied territories, Russia will later say ‘we don’t believe in these elections’. Even though I’m not interested in their opinion. But still, they will say ‘these elections were not legitimate’… How can people in the temporarily occupied territories which are Russian-controlled fairly vote? It will be about the same referendum that happened in Crimea. A referendum at gunpoint – that’s what is happening. Why do the Russians want it? That’s exactly why – total instability in Ukraine. That’s why I would be very careful with this question,” he stated.
Ukraine urges the international community to unite in restoring global security under the UN Charter and strengthen sanctions against Russia to enforce compliance with international law. Following Russia’s initial invasion in 2014, Ukraine has pursued the liberation of its territories within its internationally recognized 1991 borders while developing comprehensive reintegration strategies and policies for all liberated areas.