Russian shelling killed three people and wounded nine others in a village in northeastern Ukraine’s Kharkiv region on Thursday, prosecutors said.

The regional prosecutor’s office explained that one more person succumbed to his injuries at the hospital where he was treated after the blows in the village of Borova, in the southeastern sector of the region. The region, like its capital of the same name—Ukraine’s second largest city—is frequently bombed by the Russian armed forces.

Ukraine’s interior ministry said first aid workers rushed to a bombed site when Russian forces fired fresh strikes. Three members of the emergency services are among the injured.

At the same time, prosecutors reported that five people were injured in an airstrike in the Kighevsky district of the city of Kharkiv.

In the neighboring Sumy region, officials reported 57 Russian shelling in the border area yesterday, with one of the bombs dropped killing a man in the Yabil community.

Ukraine’s Sumy region is across the street from Russia’s Kursk region, where Ukrainian troops invaded last month.