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Ukraine: Russian missile strikes near border with Poland

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Ukraine’s Air Force General Staff said the Russian armed forces fired eight missiles, clarifying that the missiles were fired from strategic bombers flying over the Caspian Sea.

At least two explosions were reported near western Ukraine’s border with NATO member Poland on Tuesday night.

A Russian missile hit a Ukrainian military installation in the Chervonograd region, the self-government of the Lviv region said. Regional governor Maksim Kozytskyi said via Telegram that he had no information about the damages.

Ukraine’s Air Force General Staff said the Russian armed forces fired eight missiles, clarifying that the missiles were fired from strategic bombers flying over the Caspian Sea.

Seven of the missiles were intercepted, he added, adding that an air defense position was hit in Lviv.

Explosions were also reported in the city of Mykolife (south).

In mid-March, the Russian armed forces bombed the Yavoriv training camp, about twenty kilometers from the border with Poland. At least 35 soldiers were killed in this strike.

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