The bombings in Ukraine are still uninterrupted, with Russian forces constantly attacking civilians and populated areas.
Russian troops opened fire on a nursing home in the eastern city of Kremlin. Ukrainian authorities say “cold-blooded execution of 56 people”.
The Ukrainian State Special Communications Service said there were 15 survivors who were “abducted by the occupiers and taken to the occupied Svatone, in the Luhansk region, to the regional geriatric boarding school”.
There are reports of a training center being bombed northwest of Kiev in Zhytomyr.
According to reports, there were 150 members of the Ukrainian army in the center. So far the Ukrainian Ministry of Defense has not confirmed the information.
In Mariupol, rescue teams are searching for survivors in the wreckage of the School of Fine Arts, which was bombed today. At the School, about 400 residents, women, children and the elderly had found refuge.
About 1,000 people remain trapped in a theater in the city, which was bombed in recent days, while, according to Reuters, 19 children, most of them orphans, are said to be trapped in a sanatorium, which is besieged by Russian forces.
At the same time, one of the largest steel mills in Europe, the Azofstal factory, is said to have been destroyed by Russian fire in Mariupol.
A related video was posted on twitter by Ukrainian MPs.
In Mykolaev, according to the head of the state administration, Russian troops hit from a distance of 50-70 km, residential areas.
The office of President Volodymyr Zelensky has voiced fears of a possible attack in the Volyn region in the western part of the country via Belarus, citing the armed forces.
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