More than 2,000 civilians have been killed six days into the Russian invasion of Ukraine, authorities have reported.
The civilian death toll is mounting after Russia intensified its bombardments of packed Ukrainian cities such as Kyiv and Kharkiv, flattening neighbourhoods.
Russia has used artillery, airstrikes, and missiles in its attacks on populated Ukrainian cities.
The UN said on Tuesday that over 130 civilians have been killed, but experts say the real death toll is likely to be much higher.
Hundreds of thousands of civilians - mostly women and children - have fled Ukraine, while men stay behind and fight.
Ukrainian forces continued to bravely resist multiple Russian assaults on Tuesday night, amid massive artillery barrages on populated cities.
Kharkiv was subject to another ferocious bombardment by Russian artillery, killing civilians and destroying more parts of the northeastern Ukrainian city.
There are also conflicting reports on the fate of the key port city of Kherson, which Russia claims to have captured but Ukrainian forces insist is still standing.
We will have more on this and other developments in Ukraine throughout the day.