A Russian missile struck a hotel in a central Ukrainian city, killing two people and injuring seven, emergency officials said.
Ukraine's Emergency Services, posting on the Telegram messaging app, also said 14 people had been rescued from the rubble of the building.
They posted pictures of crews making their way through piles of rubble outside the hotel, one section of which was badly damaged.
A crane was deployed to reach upper levels of the building.
The head of the city's military administration, wrote on Telegram that the missile had made a direct hit on the building, triggering a fire.
He said more people could still be trapped under rubble and warned a new Russian strike was possible in the same area.