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Firefighters work on the scene of a strike in Kharkiv, after Russia launched around 10 missiles at the northeastern Ukrainian city on Sunday, injuring 41 people, including five children, according to the head of the region's military administration. The attack targeted civilian infrastructure and damaged a post office, shops, a sports complex, a shopping centre and several vehicles, Oleg Synegubov has said. IMAGES
Emergency services are on scene after several explosions rocked Ukraine's capital overnight. One of the missiles hit the Sviatoshynskyi district of Kyiv, setting multiple cars on fire. Kyiv mayor Vitali Klitschko said two people were injured and 15 percent of households were without power and 40 percent without heating following the explosions. IMAGES
Firefighters battle a blaze in a residential building in Kharkiv following a strike in the centre of the Ukrainian city, which has been a target for recent attacks. According to the head of the regional Health department, Maksym Khaustov, five people died and 13 were injured in the shelling. IMAGES firefighters at the site of a fire following shelling
Firefighters battle a blaze in a residential building in Kharkiv following a strike in the centre of the Ukrainian city. The city has been a target for recent attacks -- a Russian missile strike on a residential district killed at least two people on Saturday and wounded 18 others, the public prosecutor's office said. IMAGES
Sixteen people have died and nine others are missing after a fire at a factory southeast of Moscow that produces industrial explosives as well as armaments. Images published by the Russian Ministry of Emergency Situations show rows of fire trucks with burning debris in a wooded area by the factory in the village of Lesnoye, 300 kilometres (180 miles) from Moscow. IMAGES
Smoke rises from a Kharkiv hardware store, which Russia bombed on Saturday, killing at least two people and injuring over 20, in an attack condemned as "vile" by President Volodymyr Zelensky. The city of Kharkiv, Ukraine's second largest, regularly comes under attack from Russian missiles, with strikes on the city killing at least seven people on Thursday. IMAGES