At least five people have died and 13 were injured in a series of Russian attacks on Kharkiv, Ukraine's second-largest city, according to eastern Ukrainian authorities.
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Kharkiv, in eastern Ukraine, has been targeted in a series of attacks in recent days as Russian troops prepare a major offensive in the region.
"The enemy cannot approach Kharkiv. Our Armed Forces are holding their positions, they are advancing in some areas. Therefore, the Russians resort to shameful shelling of residential neighbourhoods," head of the Kharkiv regional military administration, Oleh Syniehubov, said.
On Saturday, a missile struck the premises of the non-governmental organisation 'World Central Kitchen' in which four people were injured.
"The work doesn't stop! Today, the restaurant team is moving all food products & non-damaged equipment to another kitchen location in Kharkiv. The injured staff are doing well and all the team here wants to continue cooking," the NGO's CEO, Nato Mook, tweeted on Sunday.
Australian Associated Press