 Fresh wave of Russian missiles target cities across Ukraine. Russia resumed its massive missile attacks on Ukraine's civilian infrastructure on Thursday. Over 120 missiles have been fired at cities across the country. Ukrainian presidential adviser Mikhail Padalyak said today, stating that Russia wants to destroy critical infrastructure and kill civilians en masse. The blasts were heard in the cities of Lvov, Odessa in the west, Kharkov in the northeast, Mikolayev, Poltava and Zito Mir in central Ukraine. The attack was launched from various directions with air and sea-based cruise missiles. The Ukrainian air force said, adding that a number of Kamikadze drones had also been used. At least three people, including a 14-year-old girl, were hospitalized after explosions hit the capital of Kyiv. Mayor of the city, Vitaly Krychko, has roamed of potential power and water outages, following the attacks that damaged homes and industrial facilities. Citizens have been urged to find shelter across the country. In western Lvov city, missile strikes have caused blackouts. The city mayor Andriy Sadov said that 90% of the city is without power, and also warned of water disruptions. The country's air defense have destroyed 16 missiles fired over Kyiv, while five more missiles were intercepted in the Sazun region of Mikolayev. The missile strikes come after Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov rejected the 10-point peace formula proposed by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky earlier. We will not talk to anyone under such conditions. The state media quoted Lavrov as saying on Thursday,