 Russian shelling wounded at least 31 people, including nine children, in the small town of Pervomaisky in Ukraine's northeastern Kharkiv region on July 4, officials said. Olas and Hubov, the Kharkiv region's governor, said on the Telegram messaging app that the shelling took place at 13.35 key of time and several cars were on fire. He said the windows of eight multi-story building were smashed. He posted several pictures of the building with smashed windows, dark smoke clouds, hard trees, and an overturned car. As of 3 p.m., we know of a significant number of wounded, 31 people were taken to a hospital, Andriy Yermak, head of Ukrainian President Volodymyr.