Russia bombs towns across Ukraine overnight

The military governor of the Kherson region in southern Ukraine accused the Russians of using incendiary ammunition in the bombing of part of the city of Kherson.

Yaroslav Yanushevich said on the Telegram channel that there were no casualties due to the bombing, which took place after the end of a unilateral ceasefire announced by Russian President Vladimir Putin at midnight.

It is noteworthy that the Geneva Convention prohibits the use of incendiary ammunition against civilian targets.

Russian forces attacked several locations, according to Ukrainian authorities, including the city of Zaporizhia and villages in the Dnepropetrovsk region.

One person died in Kharkiv during the attacks that took place at night.

The Kramatorsk and Kosyantinivka regions of the Donetsk region were hit by missiles, with one person dead and eight others injured, according to the head of the presidential office, Kirillo Tymoshenko.

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