Ukraine authorities say in the past 24 hours they’ve contained multiple fires and explosions from Russian shelling.
On Thursday, the state emergency service extinguished 13 fires in Kyiv and six in Kharkiv caused by Russian strikes, the Internal Affairs ministry said.
Emergency workers in Kharkiv have also been clearing rubble from destroyed buildings and battling 25 grassfires and other blazes in open areas.
Local workers also managed to contain a blaze at an oil depot in Kalynivka, a small town just south of Kyiv.
In Luhansk, one of the breakaway eastern regions, Ukraine officials said Russian shelling had struck more than 30 buildings, including several tower blocks, houses and utilities.