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Six dead, including a child, from rocket attack in Lviv, says governor

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Six killed, eight injured in rocket attack Monday morning in Lviv, the largest city in western Ukraine, announced the governor Maxim Kozitsky. “So far we have counted six dead and eight injured. Among the victims is a child,” he added. Dozens of vehicles were also destroyed in the attack.

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

Separately, Ukrainian authorities announced that some of the rockets had landed near areas near a railway station and other railway installations, disrupting railway connections for a short time.

An adviser to President Volodymyr Zelensky, Mikhail Pontolyak, tweeted that there were five “heavy rocket attacks on civilian infrastructure” in Lviv, while the mayor of the city, Andriy Santovi, confirmed that crews have rushed to the area.

At the same time, according to the media 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 he 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 “They are attacking Ukrainian cities in a barbaric manner from the air, cynically expressing to the whole world their ‘right’ to (…) kill Ukrainians,” Pontoliak complained.

Meanwhile, the Russian news agency TASS reported 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.

Residents of Mariupol hide in the factory to get rid of them Russian bombingsexplained o Mikhail Versinin police officer of the city speaking yesterday Sunday on a local television station.

“They do not trust them Russians. “They see what is happening in the city and for this reason they remain in the factory area,” he added.

According to Versinin, about 100,000 people remain in Mariupol, which before the war had a population of about 400,000. Several thousand Ukrainian fighters are believed to be in Azovstal, which also has underground facilities.

Large areas of Mariupol are now controlled by the Russian army. Ukraine experiences its own, prolonged Golgotha, with thousands of civilians dead of which hundreds of children.

Russia is preparing for a new attack on Eastern Ukraine

A new attack in eastern Ukraine appears to be being prepared by Russian military forces, according to Kyiv.

The Russian armed forces are completing the formation of an “offensive group” in the Eastern Operational Zone, the Ukrainian armed forces announced on Holy Monday in their daily update.

Russian troops continued the partial blockade of Kharkov, it is stressed, while in Donetsk, the bombing of the settlements of Siversk and Pokrovsk continued.

Russia’s attempts to invade Novotoskivsk, Popanska, Luhansk and other areas of Donetsk have always been unsuccessful, the Ukrainian military has said.

Russian troops are still trying to enter the administrative boundaries of Kherson, it is still noted.

The “death of the Russian beast”, the Russian flagship Moskva, show in the meantime photos that saw the light of publicity. The Russian cruiser appears to have been sunk by two Ukrainian Neptune missiles, with one of the photos reported to be the last before the ship sank in the Black Sea.

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