 No one has left, says Sariaj Lubivskiy, 58, looking up with tears in his eyes at the place where his neighbor's flats used to be, but which have now been reduced to rubble by a Russian missile in the city of Yumen in central Ukraine. Saying he had seen his neighbors only yesterday evening, Lubivskiy describes being woken up at 4.30 am by an explosion one which tore through an apartment block, killing at least 15 people. Russia hurled missiles at cities across Ukraine as people slept early on Friday. In Yumen, firefighters battled a blaze at a residential apartment building that had been struck on an upper floor. Others tried to sift through the debris of the flats, much of it having destroyed cars parked nearby. At least 15 people were killed and nine were taken to hospital, Ukrainian officials said. On the 9th of October, a grandmother, a daughter and two grandchildren lived in Yumen, they didn't have any. On the 8th, a father and a son lived, they didn't have any. On the 7th, a mother and a daughter lived, they didn't have any. On the 6th, a young family member, a man and a woman, they were lucky that their son lived through the corridor of their grandfather and grandmother.