5 people die in shelling of a Russian border region while Russian fire hits a hotel with reporters

A firefighter collects fragments of a rocket after a Russian strike on Sapphire hotel in Kramatorsk, Donetsk region, Ukraine on Sunday. Reuters news agency said Sunday one of its journalists covering the war in Ukraine was missing and two others were hospitalized after a Russian missile strike on a hotel in the eastern Ukrainian city of Kramatorsk.

A firefighter collects fragments of a rocket after a Russian strike on Sapphire hotel in Kramatorsk, Donetsk region, Ukraine on Sunday. Reuters news agency said Sunday one of its journalists covering the war in Ukraine was missing and two others were hospitalized after a Russian missile strike on a hotel in the eastern Ukrainian city of Kramatorsk. (Evgeniy Maloletka, Associated Press)


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KYIV, Ukraine — Five people died in Ukrainian shelling in Russia's border region of Belgorod, officials said Sunday, while Russian forces struck a hotel in eastern Ukraine, leaving one journalist missing and two others injured.

Twelve other people were wounded in the Russian village of Rakitone, 23 miles from the Ukrainian border, including a 16-year-old girl reported to be in critical condition, said regional Gov. Vyacheslav Gladkov. Another man also died in a separate drone attack on the border village of Solovevka, he wrote later on social media.

Russian forces struck a hotel overnight in the city of Kramatorsk in the eastern Donetsk region, injuring two people and leaving one trapped under the rubble, regional Gov. Vadym Filashkin said. They were reported to be journalists from Ukraine, the U.S. and the U.K.

Reuters news agency said Sunday that its journalist covering the war in Ukraine was missing and two other team members were hospitalized after Hotel Sapphire, where a six-person crew was staying, was hit "by an apparent missile strike" on Saturday. "One of our colleagues is unaccounted for, while another two have been taken to hospital for treatment," the agency said.

The rest of the team has been accounted for the news agency said.

Local officials said that the hotel had been struck by an Iskander-M Russian ballistic missile, leaving the reporters with blast injuries, concussions, and cuts on the body.

Associated Press reporters at the scene described the former hotel as "rubble," with excavators still being used to clear debris hours after the attack.

In addition to the hotel, a nearby multistory building was also destroyed, Filashkin said, and rescuers were busy clearing the debris at the site.

Ukraine's eastern Kharkiv region also came under Russian fire, resulting in multiple civilian injuries, regional Gov. Oleh Syniehubov wrote on the Telegram messaging app.

In Kharkiv's Chuhuiv region, five people were injured, including a 4-year-old boy and a 14-year-old girl, after two houses were struck by Russian fire. In Kharkiv city, eight people were wounded when a two-story house was set on fire by a Russian attack.

In Balakliia, a Russian strike destroyed six houses and damaged others. A 55-year-old man was injured. In the Kupiansk area, a house was set on fire by a Russian attack, wounding four women.

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