Two victims were recovered from the rubble of a residential building hit by a Russian missile in Kryvyi Rih, hometown of President Volodymyr Zelensky.
Meanwhile in Kiev the Ukrainian energy company Dtek declared that emergency blackouts are underway in the capital.
The capital of Ukraine was also left without a water supply
due to the bombing.
The mayor added that the subway trains do not run because the stations serve as a refuge for citizens.
Blackouts also occurred in the northeastern Ukrainian district of Sumy and in the eastern city of Kharkiv
, local administrators said.
Explosions also occurred in Zaporizhzhia
- in the area of the nuclear power plant and in the eastern regions of Dnipropetrovsk
- and Kharkiv
.
Kharkiv Mayor Igor Terekhov wrote in Telegram that Russia is bombing infrastructure: "I ask everyone to stay in shelters," Ukrainian media reported.
"Russian troops have just carried out at least three attacks in the Kharkiv region against critical infrastructure in the region," Governor Sinegubov said.
Also affected was Kryvyi Rih, the city of origin of President Zelensky.
Charges of Kiev to Moscow
The Russian military took 40 Ukrainian children from Lysychansk and Severodonetsk and brought them to the Stavropol region of the Russian Federation.
The accusation comes from the National Resistance Center, as reported by Ukrinform.
"The occupiers carried out medical examinations on Ukrainian children - claims the National Resistance Center - to send them to special facilities. In the near future, children will not be returned to their parents until they themselves go to pick them up, then the family will not be able to return back because the Russians have imposed martial law. In addition, the children are subjected to propaganda by the Russians about the causes of the war, using famous Russian actors, athletes and bloggers."