RUSSIA launched 48 cruise missiles overnight on civilian targets across Ukraine in its latest terrifying attack. Ukraine presidential adviser Mykhailo Podolyak said the attacks were “exclusively on civilian targets” and accused Russia of “trying to intimidate Ukraine”. Russia launched 48 missiles in one night towards civilians in UkraineGetty The neighbouring eastern cities of Lysychansk and Severodonetsk faced the brunt of the attacks on Friday night. Mr Podolyak said: “Exclusively on civilian targets… Russia is still trying to intimidate Ukraine, cause panic and make people be afraid of Z-monsters… Ukraine knows everything and ready for anything. And it will punish for all the evil.” More attacks continued to reign down the city of Kharkiv as warmonger Vladimir Putin’s forces carried out a fresh round of heavy bombardment in numerous parts of Ukraine. The strikes hit military bases, civilian infrastructure and residential neighbourhoods including the north eastern village of Andriivka on Friday night. READ MORE UKRAINE ANGELS OF DEATH Brit-led fighters blast Russian tank with missile in daring raid in Ukraine PLANE INFERNO Four killed after Russian military plane crashes 'en route to Ukraine' The polytechnic in the north eastern city of Kharkiv was also damaged. Last night, the mayor of Severodonetsk, Oleksand Struyk, said the city was “now under the full occupation of Russia” after weeks of battle. Ukrainian forces have retreated to regroup. Most read in The Sun Is that you Ma'am? Glastonbury moment goes viral as the 'queen' is 'spotted' in crowd ROUGH LANDING Shocking moment man fights airport workers & knocks girlfriend to ground TAT'S AMAZING Kerry Katona shows off her ‘Katie Price’ arm tattoo in stunning selfie FAKIN-SU Love Island star Ekin-Su plotted to FIX the show with pre-arranged relationship I was on Love Island and everyone lies about having sex in the villa BACK TO SCHOOL School uniform grant 2022: How to claim up to £200 and who is eligible AFPRussia is accused of attempting to intimidate Ukrainians[/caption] A polytechnic in Kharkiv was targeted by missilesGetty