I'm not sure it does.
The hit on the Ukraine government building today, is more likely an "own goal" as firing anti air weapons over a City is a dangerous thing to do.
I understand why they do try and stop the missiles, they don't want the actual targets hit, but and I've said this before, if you can't/don't fully destroy your target, it can and will come down anywhere, and will still contain the dangerous explosive. This includes hitting civilians too, I doubt the russians target appartment blocks directly (apart from near the frontline where they will be being used as defence or attack shelter). They will be going after military or infrastructure targets, but unfortunately the missiles malfunction and go off target, or they get knocked off target by anti air.
Not excusing it, as if they weren't firing the missiles/drones at cities, this wouldn't happen, but it has to be taken into account.
If russia wanted to hit the Ukraine government directly, I'm sure they wouldn't have waited 2 1/2 years to do it, I've always found it a bit strange that they didn't just flatten the government buildings from day 1, they certainly had the ability to do so.