Serhiy Nuzhnenko is a photojournalist for RFE/RL's Ukrainian Service.
Ukraine has reported dozens of missile strikes across its territory, including the capital, Kyiv, in a significant escalation of Russian attacks. This follows a massive explosion over the weekend that knocked down part of the bridge linking Russia to Crimea.
Ukrainian authorities say one person was killed and four were injured in Kyiv's Shevchenko district in an explosion blamed on Russian missile strikes early on June 26. Firefighters rushed to rescue residents trapped inside an apartment building.
People in Kyiv voiced shock after a massive Russian air strike destroyed a shopping mall and also hit residential buildings. At least eight people were reported to have been killed. One man, who lives a kilometer away, said: "I have never felt the earth shake like that.... They are killing my city."
Kyiv has awoken to new scenes of utter devastation after a Russian air strike late on March 20 destroyed a shopping mall. Ukraine's prosecutor-general said at least eight people had been killed in the attack, which also hit residential buildings.
Ukrainians turn to Cold War infrastructure while preparing for the worst amid fears of a Russian invasion.