In Kharkiv, artillery shelling by Russian troops destroyed the building of the main National Police department in the Kharkiv region. 4 people died and 15 were injured.
Ukrainian troops continue to control the city of Kharkiv, fighting continues in the Izyum region. Ukrainian border guards have repelled an attack by an invading sabotage and reconnaissance group near the town of Andriyivka.
Two people were killed as a result of Russian occupying forces shelling the village of Dinets near Kharkiv. One of the victims was a seven-year-old child.
In the Vovchansk district of Kharkiv region, the Russians attempted to land an assault group, but most of the group was eliminated by Ukrainian armed forces.
Deputy Head of the Kharkiv Regional State Administration Roman Semenukha reported that Russian occupiers have suggested that he begin negotiating about the transfer of power in the region.
Residents of the city of Izyum in the Kharkiv Region, which is currently surrounded by Russian troops, received fake reports regarding agreements made between Russian occupiers and city administration.
The town of Izyum in the Kharkiv region, which has remained under destructive artillery fire for several days, restored water supply and mobile service and is laying the ground for the establishment of "green corridors."
During the night from 2 to 3 March, Russian aggressors bombed the village of Yakolivka in Kharkiv oblast. As a result, three people died and 30 private buildings were destroyed.