1. Overnight, residential neighborhoods in Sievierodonetsk and Lysychank, Luhansk region, were shelled by Russian troops: 1 dead, 3 wounded. The occupiers violated safe passage agreements in Lysychansk: all evacuation efforts were halted.
2. Russian forces carried out a missile attack on civilian facilities in Kyiv: 1 person was killed and several were severely wounded.
3. In Mykolaiv, a Russian missile hit an oncology center. Within 24 hours, 39 people were wounded due to Russian shelling and missile attacks in the Mykolaiv region.
4. As a result of a Russian missile strike on downtown Kharkiv in the evening, 2 people died and 18 were hospitalized.
5. The town of Vasylivka, Zaporizhzhia region, was shelled from heavy artillery weapons: 1 dead, 5 wounded.
6. Nearly a hundred people are believed to have been deported to Russia from the occupied town of Izium in the east of Ukraine.
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1. Kharkiv region. A Russian missile destroyed World Central Kitchen in Kharkiv: there are wounded. Also, several residential neighborhoods and civilian facilities were shelled in the city: at least 18 dead, over 30 wounded.
2. Luhansk region. Evacuation from Lysychansk was disrupted due to constant shelling. The Cathedral of Christ's Nativity in Sievierodonetsk and the towns of Kreminna and Novodruzhesk were shelled from heavy artillery weapons on Palm Sunday.
3. Donetsk region and Mariupol. Over 100,000 residents are trapped in the besieged Mariupol without water, food or medical assistance. Survivors are suffering from unsanitary conditions and infectious diseases.
1. The occupiers shelled evacuation buses in the Kharkiv region: 7 people died, 27 were wounded. Also, in Kharkiv a residential neighborhood was attacked. Ten people were killed, including a 7-month-old baby; 35 people were wounded.
2. According to the Kyiv Region Chief of National Police, over 900 bodies of civilians murdered by Russian troops had been found in the region as of April 15.
3. Residential buildings and a post office in the Mykolayiv region were shelled with cluster munition: 5 dead, 15 wounded.
1. In the Dnipropetrovsk region, the Russian military forces fired from the air at an oil depot, destroying it. Also hit the plant, which led to a large-scale fire.
2. According to special services, Russian occupants are preparing for a large-scale provocation in Mariupol, to blame Ukraine for the murder of civilians.
3. Three tortured civilians were already found in the Konotopsk district of the Sumy region.
4. Russian troops have hit a nitric acid tank in Luhansk Region. It is dangerous when inhaled, swallowed, and in contact with skin and mucous membranes.
5. The Russian servicemen who killed and tortured people in Bucha are being returned to the front line of Ukraine.
1. Seven people were killed and 20 wounded as a result of the Russian shelling of Ochakov in Mykolayiv region. The city of Mykolayiv was shelled with cassette shells. 10 people were killed, 46 were wounded.
2. In Luhansk Region two volunteers who had been distributing humanitarian aid to local residents were killed during a mortar attack in Novodruzhsk. The occupants also shelled a church - two priests were wounded.
3. On the evening of April 3, the occupants shelled Ternopil for the first time since the beginning of the Russian invasion. The Armed Forces of Ukraine neutralized the threat, but the fragments of the airbomb affected critical infrastructure.
The United Nations' cultural agency, UNESCO, says at least 53 culturally important sites have been damaged since the Russian invasion of Ukraine began. The damaged sites include 29 churches, 16 historical buildings, four museums and four monuments.
The list is by no means exhaustive, as UNESCO relies on belated satellite images and witness reports to verify the damage. According to the Minister of Culture of Ukraine, the statistics are much more devastating.
At least 135 war crimes against Ukrainian national heritage have been documented since Feb. 24, including 59 crimes against religious sites and memorial grounds.
1. The naked bodies of five women were found on the side of the road 20 km outside of Kyiv. After raping and torturing the women, Russian war criminals killed them, doused with gasoline and attempted to burn the bodies.
2. Nearly 300 murdered civilians were discovered in a mass grave in Bucha near Kyiv. Their bodies cannot be extracted and passed to the relatives, as the city of Bucha is heavily mined.
3. Ukrainian top-ranked photographer Max Levin, who had been documenting the war in Ukraine for many leading international media outlets, was found dead. He was killed by a Russian bullet.