The city of Kharkiv, northeastern Ukraine, was hit by Russian guided bombs, resulting in at least two deaths and 13 injuries. This information was provided by a statement made by Oleg Sinegubov, regional governor, through a post on Telegram, reported by Reuters and BTA.
The victims are civilians, and four are seriously injured.
Kharkov, Ukraine's second largest city, has been subjected to relentless attacks, which have increased over the past month. These strikes target not only civilians, but also the destruction of the city's energy infrastructure.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky expressed his concern, accusing Moscow of trying to turn Kharkiv into rubble.
Moscow denies deliberately targeting civilians, but thousands of civilians have been killed and injured in Russia's 27-month-long invasion of Ukraine, BTA quoted.