Russia strikes Ukraine's Kharkiv: Fires and destroyed buildings reported

On the night of May 4, Russians launched a combined attack on Kharkiv and its suburbs, causing fires and destroying buildings, the State Emergency Service of Ukraine reports.
"At night, Russia launched a combined drone and missile attack on Kharkiv and the suburbs, the statement said.
A production and warehouse building, a service station, and a residential building caught fire in the Novobavarskyi district of Kharkiv. Preliminary, one person was injured. In the village of Tsyrkuny, Kharkiv district, a residential building measuring 250 square meters was on fire. Initially, no one was injured.
"SESU units and pyrotechnic crews are working at the scene. The fires are being extinguished," the emergency service added.
Russian strike on Ukraine
Last night, the enemy attacked the territory of a postal terminal in the suburbs of Kharkiv with drones. The shelling resulted in a large-scale fire. As reported by the State Emergency Service, two warehouse buildings and containers on a total area of 3000 square meters were on fire.
In addition, Russians attacked a civilian enterprise in Balakliya (Kharkiv region) with drones. As a result, one person was killed and another was injured.
On the night of June 3, Odesa, Chernihiv, Mykolaiv, and Poltava also came under Russian fire. Read more about the Russian attacks in each city in RBC-Ukraine's report.