 Russia fired missiles at targets across Ukraine in its second major airstrike in three days, setting a huge blaze in a southeastern district where officials said on Monday 34 people were wounded and dozens of homes damaged overnight. Ukraine said it shot down 15 of 18 incoming cruise missiles, shielding the capital Kiev and other major cities where air raid sirens rang. The only reports of widespread damage were in Pavlorad, a railway hub behind the southern and eastern fronts. Ukrainian officials released images of a scorched wasteland and said an industrial enterprise was hit, which they did not identify. Nikola Lukashuk, head of the Dnipropetrovsk Region Council, said the attack had damaged 19 apartment blocks, 25 houses, three schools, three kindergartens and several shops. The 34 wounded included three children, he said. The attacks came just three days after Russia killed 23 civilians with a missile that hit a high-rise apartment building in the city of Yumen.