More than 10 people have been killed in Russian airstrikes in Sumy, northeastern Ukraine, local authorities say.
“In some places, apartment buildings were bombed,” complained Dmitry Zivicki, head of the regional government, in a statement he uploaded to the social networking site Facebook.
Among the 10 people killed when houses were bombed, even in central Sumi, were children, he continued.
Four Ukrainian soldiers were also killed in what Mr Zivitsky called an “unequal battle with the Russian army.”
The information provided by the local official could not be independently verified.
Meanwhile, Ukrainian Infrastructure Minister Oleksandr Kubrakov estimated that the damage caused by the Russian armed forces after the invasion exceeded $ 10 billion on Sunday. He explained that he was referring mainly to the damage to infrastructure such as bridges, airports, the railway network, etc., according to the current edition of the newspaper Ukrainian Pravda. He added that the damaged infrastructure can be restored in two years and that the country is counting on international aid for its reconstruction.
At the same time, Kyiv accuses Moscow that Russian forces are preventing civilians from moving safely out of cities targeted by Russian bombing.
“We have agreed on humanitarian corridors. Did they work? “The Russian tanks, the Grands (Russian rocket launchers), the mines were in operation,” he said. Ukrainian President, Volodymyr Zelensky in his recorded message.
He also accused Russian forces of “mining the road agreed to be used to transport food and medicine” to besieged Mariupol in southern Ukraine, and of “destroying buses” to evacuate civilians from war zones.
Outside Kyiv, eight people were reported killed, including two children, as they tried to flee their homes, CNN reported.
There are fears for civilians trapped in the cities of Mariupol, Volnovaka and Kyiv.
Russia suggested new ceasefire for this morning in five cities.
At least 1.5 million refugees have fled Ukraine since the start of the Russian invasion, according to UN estimates.
Conflicts are raging
Fierce clashes on several fronts are raging for the 13th day in Ukraine.
Strong explosions were heard shortly after midnight in the port of Odessa, where – according to the BBC – the Ukrainian defense system shot down Russian missiles fired from warships.
Ukraine’s Defense Ministry also announced via Twitter that it had shot down two Russian fighters over the capital of the country.
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) says artillery shells damaged a nuclear research facility in Kharkov.
The same source stated that no increase in the level of radioactivity was found in the facility.
More than 742,000 people do not currently have access to electricity in Ukraine, while 238,000 are without gas, according to the country’s energy ministry.
The same source points out that the situation is more difficult in the Russian-disputed area of ​​Donetsk in the east, where more than 233,000 citizens are without electricity.
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