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Ukraine launches missile attack on Russian-occupied Melitopol, explosions reported in Donetsk and Crimea

(MondoNBC)- Multiple explosions have been reported in the Russian-occupied city of Melitopol in southern Ukraine, in the self-proclaimed Donetsk People's Republic and in annexed Crimea -- including at a Russian military barracks.

The explosions in Melitopol came amid reports from officials on both sides that Ukraine had launched a missile attack on the city on Saturday, while Russian state media said 20 missiles hit the Donetsk People's Republic on Sunday morning.

Separately, reports also emerged of multiple explosions in Russian-annexed Crimea, including at a military barracks in Sovietske.

Melitopol's Moscow-installed administrators said four missiles hit the city, killing two and injuring 10, while Melitopol's mayor reported several explosions, including at a church occupied by Russian forces.
 

Melitopol's Moscow-installed administrators said four missiles hit the city, killing two and injuring 10, while Melitopol's mayor reported several explosions, including at a church occupied by Russian forces.

Missiles hit Melitopol, DPR

Yevgeny Balitsky, Russia's acting governor of Zaporizhzhia, said the missile attack on Melitopol had "completely destroyed" a recreation center where "people, civilians, and [military] base personnel were having dinner on Saturday night."
 

The strikes were acknowledged by Ivan Fedorov, Ukraine's former administrator of Melitopol city, who said they had targeted Russian military bases.

Federov last month said Russia had turned Melitopol into "one giant military base." 
 

"The Russian military is settling in local houses they seized, schools and kindergartens. Military equipment is stationed in residential areas," Federov said in November.

The Melitopol mayor Ivan Fedorov said there had been several explosions, including at the Melitopol Christian Church, "which the occupiers seized several months ago and turned into their hideout."

Fedorov, who is not in Melitopol, said there were dead and wounded among the Russian forces there.
 

Meanwhile, Russian officials said Sunday morning that Ukrainian missiles had hit several apartment buildings in the Donetsk People's Republic and that some landed near the Opera and Ballet Theater and the Kalinin Hospital.

Alexei Kulemzin, head of the Russian-backed city administration, said Ukraine launched 20 Grad missiles around 5:54 a.m. local time Sunday in the direction of the Voroshilovsky and Kalininsky districts.
 

Kulemzin said Ukraine also shelled the city's Kyivskiy district late Saturday night around 11:03 p.m. local time.

In the community of Chervonohryhorivka, gas pipelines and power lines were damaged, along with 15 houses, several outbuildings and cars, he said. Three villages were left without electricity and water, he said, adding that emergency crews have already started repair worK.