An air raid on Ukraine’s northeastern megacity of Kharkiv has killed at least one person, as three people were killed in the southern megacity of Kherson amid renewed Russian shelling. “At the moment, the Russian army has been shelling Kherson atrociously all day,” Zelensky said in his Sunday evening videotape address. A bullet also hit a block of apartments in Kharkiv, killing one woman, injuring at least three others and causing wide damage, indigenous governor Oleh Syniehubov said. Filmland from the scene showed fire gulfing part of a domestic structure in the country’s alternate- biggest megacity. There was no immediate suggestion of how numerous people were injured.
Synehubov, who before put the number of injured at three, said casualties were entering treatment. Synehubov told the Suspilne media outlet that deliverance brigades were searching for another missing senior woman who could be under debris left by the impact. “The fourth bottom has been destroyed. This is an old structure,” he was quoted as saying. “We understand that the alternate and third bottoms were heavily damaged. The entire section of the structure is no longer fit for habitation”. Anatoly Torianyk, deputy head of Kharkiv deliverance services, said the building as made of wood. He said that there was no suggestion of further casualties. “Three people were slightly injured. Unfortunately, a senior woman was killed,” Syniehubov wrote on Telegram.
Syniehubov told the Suspilne media outlet that deliverance brigades were searching for another missing senior woman who they stressed had been trapped under the debris. Also in the south, Russia has continued air, bullet and ordnance strikes in recent days, with targets including Zaporizhzhya City. Ukraine says it has also struck Russian positions in Zaporizhzhya Region. Russian forces are forcefully mobilising men in Melitopol and Zaporizhzhia, and forcing them to construct fosses and other defences, according to the ISW.