The attacks on Ukrainian residential areas, which wounded at least 12 civilians, occur at a time when a limited fire was remembered between the two parties on Tuesday.
At least 12 people were injured in a Russian attack on Wednesday to the Ukrainian city of Kharkiv, including a 12 -year -old girl, according to local authorities.
The state emergency service reported that Russia launched an attack of “mass drones”, with explosions that caused fires in various places.
A video shared by the authorities shows the time of one of the explosions.
The attacks affected civil infrastructure and a residential area of the city, which caused at least four different fires, causing damage to several buildings.
The largest of the fires covered an area of 2,500 square meters, in which the authorities described as a “production installation.”
In total, 117 emergency services participated in the rescue operation.
The president of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, said in a publication on social networks that the cities of Sumy and Dnipro had also been attacked by Russia.
Russian drones attacks arrived in the city of Okhtyrka in the Sumy region and caused a fire and several damage to several buildings, emergency services reported.
No one was injured in the attacks and rescue teams managed to extinguish the fire that was launched, according to the entity.
Several civilians were removed from damaged buildings, which included residential structures, an administrative building and several stores.
The attacks occurred when the Victims conversations between US and Russian guardians in Saudi Arabia.
On Tuesday, both Ukraine and Russia said they had reached an agreement to Do not use strength in the Black Sea.
The Russian Defense Ministry declared that a Ukrainian drone was shot down at night over the Bryansk region, causing a lack of electricity.
“In this context, it is definitely inappropriate and useless to talk about the relief of pressure on Russia or raise sanctions,” Zelenskyy wrote on social networks.
“Russia pressure is necessary to save people’s lives and that diplomacy work faster and more completely,” he added.
Video editor • Rory Elliott Armstrong