Ukraine’s president, Volodymyr Zelenskiy, says four people were killed and 92 injured across the country
Ukraine’s capital, Kyiv, and its second-largest city, Kharkiv, have come under heavy Russian missile attacks, killing at least four people, a day after Vladimir Putin warned that Russia would “intensify” its assault on Ukraine.
Explosions were heard in all districts of the Ukrainian capital on Tuesday morning, shaking buildings in the city centre. Footage shared on social media by Ukraine’s interior ministry showed several residential buildings, cars and other civilian infrastructure hit by the missile strikes.