At least two people have been killed in another Russian strike, this time targeting the northeastern city of Kharkiv, local officials say.
Six more have been wounded in the attack, which Governor Oleh Synehubov says was carried out using guided bombs, according to preliminary information.
The attack damaged a residential building in one of the city districts, Kharkiv Mayor Ihor Terekhov said.
Emergency services are on the scene, local officials say.
Yesterday, a woman was reportedly injured after a "series of explosions" hit the city, according to the mayor.
Russia denies targeting civilians in the war that is now in its third year.