A Russian missile crashed into an area set up to shelter Ukrainian civilians, killing at least three women, local officials said today.

Four other civilians were also killed overnight, local officials said. The dead include two people killed by heavy Russian shelling of the Sumy region in northern Ukraine, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky’s office said.

The site that was hit overnight in the town of Kostiantynivka in eastern Ukraine’s Donetsk region was one of several such shelters that authorities have set up across Ukraine to provide access to electricity, heating, water and other basic services.

Photos released by emergency services from Kostiantynivka show what remains of the heavy shelling of the one-story building surrounded by rubble. A mattress protruded from the rubble.

One of three dead women was from the Bakhmut region, the scene of some of the heaviest fighting in Russia’s war in Ukraine, emergency services said, adding that two men were also wounded.

“Rescuers removed the bodies of the three dead women from the rubble,” they said on the Telegram messaging app. One man was pulled from the rubble alive, they said.

In the Sumy region, an administration building, a school building and residential buildings were among those damaged, according to Zelensky’s office.

The Air Force reported that several towns and villages in the Sumi region came under fire from missiles, drones and other weapons.

Local officials reported the deaths of two more people in Chasif Yar, eastern Ukraine, and the southern Kherson region.

Russia, which launched a full-scale invasion of Ukraine 13 months ago, has not commented on the attacks. Reuters is currently unable to verify the information.