Six people were killed and others wounded on Saturday in Russian attacks targeting the Ukrainian cities of Zaporizhzhia, Kharkiv, and Sumy.

The governor of Zaporizhzhia region, Ivan Fedorov, said Russian forces carried out 9 glide bomb strikes on the southeastern city, killing 4 people and wounding 6 others, with the possibility that residents remain trapped beneath the rubble of destroyed buildings.

In Kharkiv, Ukraine's second-largest city, authorities announced that Russian guided bombs struck a low-rise residential building in the Kholodnohirskyi district, killing 1 person whose body was recovered from the rubble hours after the attack and wounding 9 others, including a 6-year-old child, with 5 of the injured transferred to hospital.

Local authorities also reported that a Russian drone targeted a civilian vehicle in Kharkiv on Friday evening, killing the male driver and wounding a woman who was in the vehicle.

In the north of the country, the head of the local administration in Sumy, Oleh Hryhorov, said Russian guided bombs struck the outskirts of the city, killing 1 civilian and damaging at least 20 homes.