Russia kills 7 civilians with missiles in Ukraine's Poltava

The number of victims of a Russian rocket attack on a five-story building in Poltava has increased. 7 people were killed as a result of the attack, according to Poltava Regional Military Administration.
"The number of people killed in Poltava has increased to 7. There are 14 injured, including 3 children," the report says.
Rescuers rescued 22 people from a partially destroyed building in Poltava.
Over 460 rescuers, security forces, and utility workers, as well as almost 100 pieces of equipment, are working at the site of the Russian missile attack. According to the Minister of Internal Affairs of Ukraine Ihor Klymenko, the State Emergency Service of Ukraine dog handlers with trained search dogs are involved.
"Psychologists from the State Emergency Service of Ukraine and the National Police have provided assistance to 114 people," the Poltava Regional Military Administration says.
Russian strike on residential building in Poltava
On Saturday, February 1, the Russians launched a missile attack on Poltava. Russian missile hit a five-story building, destroying one entrance. As reported, the Russian attack resulted in deaths and injuries, including children.
Also today, the Russian troops massively attacked Zaporizhzhia with drones and struck Kharkiv and the Odesa region.
In the Kyiv region, debris from downed Russian targets fell in 2 districts, causing fires.
Read more about the consequences of the Russian massive attack on Ukraine in RBC-Ukraine's report.