Three people were killed and 28 were wounded in Russian strikes on the Dnieper River in eastern Ukraine last night, including four children, the Ukrainian emergency services announced.
Local governor Sergiy Lisak said a child and an elderly woman were among the dead.
Several houses and official buildings were hit, the same sources said.
According to Mayor Boris Filatov, 15 buildings were damaged.
In a previous Russian attack on April 10 on the city, which is on the Dnieper River, one person was killed and eight were wounded in a ballistic missile strike.
Ukrainian cities are being targeted by Russian strikes almost daily despite recent US attempts to get the warring parties to negotiate to end the war that has been going on for more than three years.
A Russian missile strike on Sumy, a town near the border, killed 35 people on Sunday, and the attack sparked fierce reactions from Western countries.
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