Russian missiles hit two cities in Central Ukraine early on Saturday, damaging infrastructure and housing buildings, said the head of the Poltava region. “Poltava. Missile struck one of the infrastructure facilities overnight,” Dmitry Lunin wrote in an online post. “Kremenchuk. Many attacks in the city in the morning.”

Lunin then said at least four missiles hit two infrastructure objects in the temporary polstava, according to early information, three enemy aircraft attacked the Kremenchuk industrial facilities.

The city of Poltava is the capital city of Poltava, East Kyiv, and Kremenchuk, one of the big cities in the area. There is no direct information about the possibility of the victim, said Lunin. Reuters cannot verify the report immediately.

In the Dnipro region in Southwestern Ukraine, missiles hit infrastructure facilities, injuring two people and caused significant damage, Valentyn Reznichenko, regional head, said in an online post.

In the city of Kryvyi Rih, a gas station has been peeled, causing fire, he added.

The bodies of at least 20 people in civilian clothes were found lying on one road on Saturday after the Ukrainian forces whipped the city of Bucha near Kyiv from Russian forces, AFP journalist said.

One of the bodies of the people tied his hand, and the bodies were filled with several hundred meters (yards) from the residential road in the northwestern city of the city. The cause of death is not immediately clear even though at least one person has what appears as a big wound.

When Russian troops pulled back from the capital of Ukraine, backward troops created a “disaster” situation for civilians by leaving the mine around the house, equipment left behind and “even the body of those killed”, President Volodymyr Zelensky warned on Saturday.