ROCKETS blasted a block of flats killing at least three people in the Ukrainian-held city of Zaporizhzhia. Rescue workers raced to the scene before a second artillery blitz rained down in a tactic known as a double-tap strike. After rescuers raced to the scene of a missile attack in the Ukrainian city of Zaporizhzhia, a second artillery blitz rained downReuters President Zelensky branded the attack as ‘absolute evil’, speaking to European leaders including PM Liz Truss President Zelensky branded the Russian attack, which injured several others including a toddler, as “absolute evil”. He told Europe’s leaders including PM Liz Truss: “Absolute meanness! Absolute evil! “There have already been thousands of manifestations of such evil. “Unfortunately, there may be thousands more. READ MORE ON UKRAINE WAR SHOT AT GLORY How Ukraine could liberate Crimea & win war in WEEKS with three-pronged blitz BAD & MAD Birthday boy Putin is more psychopathic than ever - and he might not live to 71 “But the day will come when Russian evil will lose.” Ukraine’s Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba said Russia’ was trying to “sow fear”. ”Russian terror must be stopped, by force of weapons, sanctions and full isolation,” he added. At least 30 people were killed after a convoy of civilian cars was shelled last week in an attack Ukraine blamed on Moscow. Most read in The Sun LIGHTS OUT Brits to face blackouts this winter - and power could be cut for 3 hours a day Bump breath Pregnant mum stuns as she shows exactly how her baby is lying in her belly RUMBA DUMPY 'Strictly curse’ strikes as dancer splits from long-term girlfriend UNFILTERED I’m a model - people troll me and insist I Photoshop my waist and hourglass body 'I LIVE WITH IT' Eamonn Holmes says he felt 'humiliated' outside Buckingham Palace DEAD WRONG I was left with no money for weeks because my bank thought I was dead…I'm raging It came as Norway announced it was banning Russian fishing boats from many of its ports in the wake of the attacks on Nord Stream pipelines last week. Sweden said its preliminary investigations had “strengthened the suspicious of serious sabotage”. The EU expanded its sanctions yesterday by freezing the assets 37 people linked to Putin’s onslaught bringing on the blacklist to 1,351. Read More on The Sun WILD CHILD I 'un-school' my kids while living in a van - people judge but they're wrong NIGHT FINE Drivers warned parking their car overnight could lead to hefty fines