Ukraine war: Chernihiv apparently under heavy shelling – people buried under art school in Mariupol

The Russian war of aggression in Ukraine has been raging for more than three weeks. The number of civilian casualties is growing. Follow the most important developments in the star-Live blog.

Fighting on the front sections in Ukraine continued into Sunday night. At the political level, the government in Kyiv meanwhile launched a strike against pro-Russian parties in the country and had their work banned until further notice.

In a dramatic appeal, the mayor of Chernihiv pointed out the precarious situation in the northern Ukrainian city surrounded by Russian troops. “Indiscriminate artillery shelling of residential areas continues, peaceful people are dying,” Vladislav Atrashenko said, according to the Unian agency. The city is experiencing a humanitarian catastrophe. “There is no electricity, no water, no heating, the city’s infrastructure is completely destroyed.”

The latest developments in our live blog.

The most important news of the day in brief:

  • At the bombardment one residential building in Kharkiv are according to Ukrainian authorities killed five people been
  • Russian forces are supposed to again hypersonic missiles in Ukraine deployed have, as reported by the Ministry of Defense in Moscow
  • The mayor of those surrounded by Russian troops northern Ukrainian city of Chernihiv speaks of one humanitarian catastrophe – there is no electricity, no water, no heating

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