The night’s bombing destroyed the local administration building in Enerhodar, the town next to the Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant.
The Russian-backed local government blamed Ukrainian forces for the bombing, though Ukraine said Moscow was the attack.
It comes as an organization of International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) officials arrived in Zaporizhzhia ahead of an inspection of the nuclear power plant.
Today about 10 explosions were heard south of Melitopol, up to the ukrainian mayor of the city, Ivan Fedorov.
They were reported near the Molochny estuary, where the Russian occupants were wearing military equipment.
Some of the explosions were reportedly heard in the city.
“The resistance continues,” Fedorov wrote on Telegram, suggesting that Ukrainian forces were the explosions.
Ukraine’s Defense Ministry warned Russian troops in Kherson to “run or die. “
A video shared through the ministry on Twitter shows a Russian fleeing.
“A message to our Russian ‘guests’ lately in Kherson Oblast,” the video reads.
The video temporarily cuts footage of Ukrainian infantrymen firing missiles and rockets, as well as Ukrainian snipers and Russian troops.
He says, “You have two options: run away. Or die. “
Russia captured giant spaces in southern Ukraine near the Black Sea in the first weeks of the war, adding the Kherson region.
The region lies north of the Russian-annexed Crimean peninsula and is seen in Ukraine as a key target that must be recovered to avoid Russian attempts to capture more territory further west that could eventually be isolated from the Black Sea.
The Ukrainian government reported two dead and two injured after Russian movements hit the Donetsk region.
An attack hit the town of Kramatorsk, where civilians had previously seen the rubble of a residential area.
“It’s horrible,” said Volodymyr Chaplinsky, a 70-year-old retiree, who woke up to the sound of the explosion on the street of his building.
“It’s one thing to see this on TV, but it’s absolutely different when you delight in it. “
He is going up and down from his third floor apartment with buckets of debris.
The night attacks hit Kramatorsk, Sloviansk, Chasiv Yar and Kurakhove, the government said.
Estonia aims to prevent as many Russians from entering the country within a few weeks, the foreign minister said.
It will act with its regional partners if possible, Reinsalu added.
The assembly of ministers made the decision to make it simpler and more confusing for Russians to download visas to the bloc, but did not settle for the EU-wide visa ban that Ukraine and several member states had demanded.
Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Alexander Grushko said Moscow would leave the resolution “without consequences,” according to RIA news agencies.
Two senior ministry officials are being investigated through German intelligence, according to Die Ziet.
They are said to have “emotional closeness to Russia,” according to the report.
Officials drew attention after appearing to show “sympathy for Russian opinion” on energy policy issues, the resolution to block approval of the Nord Stream 2 pipeline allocation between Russia and Germany.
Authorities have yet to download “hard evidence” of espionage or corruption.
A 17-year-old boy died in the Dnipropetrovsk region after hitting an explosive, according to the governor.
Valentyn Reznichenko said it is the eighth death in the region due to unexploded ordnance.
Writing on Telegram, he suggested citizens use explosives or go to forests where there are only remnants of cluster shells.
“If you come across a suspicious object, call the police,” he said.
An independent Russian media outlet reported that Russia would exhaust its guided missiles, artillery shells and armored vehicles until the end of this year if the intensity of the war continues.
The Insider said the invasion resulted in a “huge waste” of weapons and military equipment.
He explained that due to Western sanctions, Russia cannot continue with the full commercial production of weapons to fill its increasingly depleted reserves.
Although the Soviet Union had a giant artillery reserve, much of it can be stored for a long time.
The Ukrainian president suggested to the European Union to ban Russian state television channels and “propagandists”, that is, possibly workers of Russian state media.
“Not a single Russian propagandist remains on EU territory,” he said in a video link appearance at the Forum 2000 event in Prague.
“A single Russian public television channel will not be allowed to continue operating on EU territory,” he said.
In March, UK regulator Ofcom cancelled RT’s broadcast licence in the UK.
The bombing of a Mariupol theater that had many internal civilians, the deadliest attack of the Russian invasion so far.
About three hundred more people were killed in the March attack, according to Ukrainian authorities.
Authorities now say Russian occupiers in Mariupol are ordering bodies in the theater to be made of cement.
The Ukrainian armed forces said chlorine used to cover the smell of corpses.
Local citizens also said the developers were ordered to make a fuss or remove the bodies and “quietly concrete. “