Russians shelled a residential building in the center of Kharkiv
Five people have been reported injured, including a 54-year-old woman and three men aged 51, 55 and 58.
According to the mayor, Ihor Terekhov, there is no threat of collapse in the residential buildings damaged by Russian shelling.
In addition, during the shelling of Kharkiv, one of the Russian missiles hit the central building of the Kharkiv National University of Municipal Economy, where a security guard was injured.
Since February 24, Russians have damaged several buildings of this university.
"The main building was hit directly, three floors were destroyed. The architectural building - windows, doors, equipment. Windows and doors in the administrative building were blown out. The museum building was damaged, many exhibits were hidden," said the rector of the university, Volodymyr Babaiev.