Early on Tuesday, a bombing of residential buildings occurred in Kharkiv, in the northeastern Ukrainian city, leaving three people dead and 42 injured.
Among them were two women, ages 40 and 56.
According to the mayor of the city, rescuers were searching through the debris for survivors after part of an apartment building was destroyed.
In Kiev, a block of apartments caught fire, damaging another, injuring multiple other people. Authorities later claimed that the death of one woman who had been reported dead was unconfirmed. The majority of the deaths occurred in the western Sviatoshynskyi and central Solomianskyi districts of Kyiv.
The air raid over two and a half hours in duration, the longest since January 2, according to BBC’s Sarah Rainsford.
The air force of Ukraine claimed to have shot down 21 of the 41 Russian missiles that were launched over night.
Residents in the apartment building were ordered to evacuate after an undetonated missile warhead was discovered in a flat to the west of the city, according to Mayor Vitaliy Klitschko.
In the Dnipropetrovsk region’s industrial city of Pavlohrad, at least one person was killed.
A video of the damage in Kharkiv was published by the head of the presidential administration, Andriy Yermak, expressing Ukrainian concerns that its demands for weapons are not being met by Western allies. We’re more than just a “fortress.” We require weapons!”
During the past week, Ukrainian forces have attacked Russian energy infrastructure, including an oil terminal in the country’s second city, St. Petersburg, in an unprecedented move.
A fire at the energy company Novatek’s Ust-Luga Baltic Sea export complex forced the company to suspend some of its operations.