A blast in the area of the Ukrainian city of Dnipro left twenty people injured and trapped.
In a separate Telegram post, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy claimed that the explosion occurred between two homes.
The regional governor stated that a two-story house was struck by an explosion on Saturday near the central Ukrainian city of Dnipro. Twenty people were injured, including five children, and rescuers were able to free the residents from the rubble.
Three of the children, according to Serhiy Lysak's post on the messaging app Telegram, were in critical condition. 17 people were receiving treatment at the hospital.
The town known as the Pidhorodnenska community, according to media reports, had four people rescued from beneath the rubble by emergency personnel. According to Lysak, another child probably remained trapped.
Social media accounts claimed that the explosion was caused by a Russian missile and that an emergency services building was also hit.
There was no affirmation of a rocket strike from Ukrainian military authorities.
In a separate Telegram message, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy stated that the explosion occurred between two homes.
Zelenskyy wrote, "Unfortunately, there are people under the rubble." By and by, Russia demonstrates it is a fear-monger state."
Moscow denies its tactical powers target regular people.
Pictures posted in web-based entertainment showed salvage groups working at a broke, seething structure in the midst of heaps of curved building materials.