War in Ukraine: Six killed in Lviv rocket attack – Among them a child

Six people were killed and eight were injured this morning at rocket attack in Λβιβ of the west Of Ukraine, said the governor Maxim Kozicki. “So far we have counted six dead and eight injured. Among the victims is a childHe added.

Three missiles hit military infrastructure facilities, while another hit tire replacement facilities, according to the governor.

Ukrainian authorities say some of the rockets landed near areas near a train station and other railway installations, disrupting rail links for a short time.

Adviser to the President, Volodymyr ZelenskyMikhail Pontoliak said in a Twitter message that there were five “heavy rocket attacks on civilian infrastructure” in Lviv, while the mayor of the city, Andriy Santovi, confirmed that there was a rocket attack and added that rescue teams had rushed to area.

At the same time, according to Suspilne, two people were injured today in attacks in Dnipropetrovsk, where, as previously announced by the authorities of the southern Ukrainian region, there were several explosions.

In Kyiv, meanwhile, a Reuters reporter said heard a series of explosions on the left bank of the Dnieper. Local authorities have not yet provided official information on the causes of these explosions on the river bank.

«The Russians continue to barbarically attack Ukrainian cities from the air, cynically expressing to the whole world their ‘right’ to (…) kill UkrainiansPontoliak complained.

Explosion in Lviv

Meanwhile, according to the APE-MPE, the Russian news agency TASS broadcast today, citing a statement by the Russian Ministry of Defense, that Russian forces destroyed four depots of weapons and military equipment during the night spent with Iskander missiles.

Russian forces hit a total of 315 targets in Ukraine overnight, the Russian Defense Ministry said in a statement, according to TASS.

“Madrid will reopen its embassy in Kyiv in the coming days”

THE Spain will reopen its embassy in Kyiv in the coming days, Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez said today in an interview with Antena3.

The Spanish embassy in the Ukrainian capital was evacuated on February 24 when Russian troops invaded the country.

The move comes after several other European countries, including France, recently announced they would relocate their embassies back to Kyiv.


Source: News Beast

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