President Volodymyr Zelensky said Ukraine’s army had seized back towns in a number of areas without giving details.
“The president was examined by a doctor. No serious injuries were found,” Mr Zelensky’s spokesman said.
Ravil Maganov, chairman of the board of Russia’s largest private oil company, Lukoil, has died after falling from a Moscow hospital window.
Since the start of the Russian invasion on February 24, there have been 13,560 civilian casualties, with 5,614 deaths, including 362 children and 7,946 people injured.
“The people of Ukraine and beyond need peace, and they need peace now. Peace in line with the UN Charter. Peace in line with international law,” said Mr Guterres.
Ukraine has raised its outlook for this year’s harvest, forecasting it will bring in 10 per cent more crops despite Russia’s continuing invasion.
The UN International Labour Organisation (ILO) says an estimated 4.8 million jobs have been lost in Ukraine since Russia’s February 24 invasion.
The UN General Assembly has voted twice on resolutions condemning Moscow as the aggressor in the conflict with Ukraine.
While no casualties were initially reported, the attack is said to be causing disruptions to TV and radio broadcasts.
FIFA calls again for the urgent restoration of peace and for constructive dialogue to commence immediately.
