Russian strikes have killed at least two people in the northeastern Ukrainian city of Sumy.
The acting mayor of Sumy, Artem Kobzar made the disclosure on Friday via Telegram.
“Several massive explosions occurred in Sumy,” he said in a video message, adding that at least two people had died.
He said air defences were still working as of just before 6:00 am local time (0400 GMT) and warned residents to stay away from windows.
The Sumy regional military administration said a residential neighbourhood had been struck by a Russian UAV, adding that rescue operations were underway.
It confirmed the two deaths and said that 12 people had been injured.
Sumy lies across the border from Russia’s Kursk region, where Ukrainian troops captured swathes of territory after launching a major ground offensive in August.
The strikes come a day after Russia fired a new generation intermediate-range missile at Ukraine which Putin hinted was capable of unleashing a nuclear payload.
In recent days, Ukraine has fired US and UK-supplied missiles at Russian territory for the first time, escalating already sky-high tensions in the nearly three-year-long conflict.