<p>Russian forces repeatedly shelled a settlement west of the Ukrainian-held city of Kherson on Thursday, killing one person and wounding another, the region's governor said.</p><p>Vyacheslav Prokudin, Governor of Kherson region, still partly held by Russian forces, said on Telegram that the woman died when Russian forces hit the village of Tomyna Balka six times.</p>.Russia to try jailed Kremlin critic Navalny for slander amid EU talks.<p>Outside Ukraine's second largest city of Kharkiv, a strike by Russian multiple rocket launchers triggered a fire engulfing at least six homes in the town of Slatyne, local official Vyacheslav Zadorenko said.</p><p>Zadorenko said emergency services were tackling the blaze and trying to establish whether any residents were trapped under rubble. Kharkiv, located 30 km (18 miles) from the border, has been a frequent target of Russian attacks.</p><p><em>Reuters</em> could not verify the reports independently.</p><p>Russia says it does not target civilians, though thousands have died in the more than 2-1/2 years since Moscow's invasion of Ukraine. </p>
<p>Russian forces repeatedly shelled a settlement west of the Ukrainian-held city of Kherson on Thursday, killing one person and wounding another, the region's governor said.</p><p>Vyacheslav Prokudin, Governor of Kherson region, still partly held by Russian forces, said on Telegram that the woman died when Russian forces hit the village of Tomyna Balka six times.</p>.Russia to try jailed Kremlin critic Navalny for slander amid EU talks.<p>Outside Ukraine's second largest city of Kharkiv, a strike by Russian multiple rocket launchers triggered a fire engulfing at least six homes in the town of Slatyne, local official Vyacheslav Zadorenko said.</p><p>Zadorenko said emergency services were tackling the blaze and trying to establish whether any residents were trapped under rubble. Kharkiv, located 30 km (18 miles) from the border, has been a frequent target of Russian attacks.</p><p><em>Reuters</em> could not verify the reports independently.</p><p>Russia says it does not target civilians, though thousands have died in the more than 2-1/2 years since Moscow's invasion of Ukraine. </p>