8 others wounded in Russian offensive in western Ukrainian city, Lviv governor says, as Russia intensifies strikes in and around capita
Five “powerful” Russian missiles hit Lviv on Monday, a city in the west of Ukraine that has so far been spared much of the fighting since Russia invaded its western neighbor nearly two months ago, the city’s mayor said.
A Lviv resident told AFP they could see thick clouds of grey smoke in the sky above residential buildings. The city’s mayor, Andriy Sadovy, wrote on social media that emergency services were at the site.
The strikes in Lviv come as Russia intensified strikes in and around the capital Kyiv further east, targeting several facilities that produce military hardware over several days.
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