KHARKIV, Ukraine – The bombing of cities around Ukraine by Russia on Saturday included an explosion in Kharkov that destroyed a community kitchen. Associated Press reporters at the scene recorded the immediate aftermath of the apparent rocket attack. Kharkiv Mayor Ihor Terekhov said three people had been killed and 34 injured in rocket attacks Saturday in the city alone. A local man looks at a damaged during a fierce battle apartment building near the Illich Iron & Steel Works Metallurgical Plant, in an area controlled by the Russian-backed separatist forces in Mariupol, Ukraine, Saturday, April 16, 2022. (AP Photo / Alexei Alexandrov) The kitchen was created by the World Central Kitchen, headed by the famous chef José Andrés to establish feeding systems in disaster and war zones. Andrés wrote on Twitter that the NGO’s staff members were shaken but safe. CLICK HERE TO RECEIVE THE FOX NEWS APPLICATION The agency says it has now reached 30 cities across the country, providing nearly 300,000 meals a day. Andrés said the attack in Kharkov showed that “giving food in the midst of an irrational war is an act of courage, resilience and resistance” and that his team’s chefs would continue to cook for Ukraine. A Russian military convoy moves on a highway in an area controlled by Russian-backed separatist forces near Mariupol, Ukraine, on Saturday, April 16, 2022. (AP Photo / Alexei Alexandrov)