War is raging in Ukraine with the Russians pounding the west of the country.
The mayor of Lviv said another rocket hit the city in western Ukraine today, shortly after two rockets hit its outskirts.
Mayor Andriy Santovigi said another raid had taken place. “Another rocket hit Lviv,” he said in an online post.
He did not elaborate on the exact location of the attack. He said the bombing destroyed infrastructure, but not apartment buildings.
The second military strike was, according to the report, on a military target. There are currently no reports of casualties.
The city of Lviv, in western Ukraine, was targeted by Russian bombardment this afternoon, injuring at least five people, regional governor Maxim Kozicki told the Telegram.
Oil depots were also hit in Rivne.
At the same time, there are reports of a Russian missile being shot down near Volyn.
It is a city north of Lviv.
At the same time, Ukrainian forces say they have regained control of the city of Trostyanets in northeastern Ukraine, where fighting with Russian troops is raging, the Ukrainian Defense Ministry said today.
“The town of Trostyanets in the Sumy region has been liberated by Russian occupation forces,” the ministry told the Telegram, citing the 93rd brigade of the Ukrainian armed forces.
The White House issued a statement on Biden’s speech from Poland, stating that its president did not call for a change of regime in Russia, when he said today that Russian President Vladimir Putin “can not remain in power.”
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