Critical infrastructure facilities damaged in Lviv region, no casualties reported
Russian troops attacked Lviv region with UAVs and missiles on Wednesday night and morning, as a result of the strike there are hits to critical infrastructure facilities, said Maksym Kozytsky, head of the Regional Military Administration.
"During the morning air raid siren, which lasted from 06:12 to 08:12, the enemy attacked Lviv region with cruise missiles. There are hits to two critical infrastructure facilities in Drohobych and Stryi districts. Fortunately, there are no casualties, but damages are observed," he wrote on Telegram.
Kozytsky also said that during the first air attack, which lasted from 01:35 to 02:48, an enemy attack UAV flew into the territory of Lviv region, which was subsequently destroyed by air defense forces, and there were no casualties or damage.
"The region's life support systems are operating normally. There are no power outages yet," the head of the Administration wrote.
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