The Ukrainian army headquarters reported numerous Russian bombings but almost no ground assaults by Moscow's forces on Sunday, as on the previous day.
Russian rockets hit the eastern Ukraine town of Chasiv Yar, destroying a five-storey apartment block and killing at least 15 people, Ukrainian officials said on Sunday. Read more here.
Kyiv said it had targeted two Russian "command points" and depots in the southern Chornobayevka region. Ukrainian forces also claimed responsibility for a strike on a Russian base in the occupied Kherson region, also in the south, without giving further details.
In Kharkiv, the country's second largest city, Governor Oleg Synegoubov reported on Telegram that further missile strikes hit an "educational institution" and a house, leaving one person injured.
Other Russian strikes were reported near Siversk and Sloviansk in the east, as well as in the Mykolaiv region in the south.
"High-precision ground weapons hit a temporary deployment point of the Ukrainian Armed Forces artillery unit and an ammunition depot on the territory of the ceramic factory in the city of Sloviansk," the Russian military said.
"Up to 100 people" were killed and "more than 1,000 artillery shells for US-made M777 howitzers and about 700 rockets for Grad MLRS" were destroyed, it added. The claims could not be verified.
The Moscow envoy of the separatist Luhansk Republic, Rodion Mirotchnik, said on Sunday morning on Telegram that in the Donetsk region an offensive had been "launched against Siversk from the north" and that the town of Grygorivka had been "captured after fighting".
"Our troops continue to carry out military operations to liberate Serebrianka", another locality in the region, he added. (AFP)
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