Another massive Russian strike: explosions in Dnipro, Lutsk, and Lviv regions

Another massive Russian strike: explosions in Dnipro, Lutsk, and Lviv regions

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In Dnipro, Russian missiles targeted an industrial enterprise, where a fire broke out and a person was injured. Missile hits were also recorded in Dnipro and Lviv regions.

That’s according to Ukrinform.

Lviv Mayor Andriy Sadovyi reports that the invaders targeted the city in the early hours of Tuesday.

"We have hits here in Lviv. Unfortunately, private residences have also been affected. The relevant services are already on their way to the scene," the report says.

The head of the Lviv Regional Military Administration, Maksym Kozytskyi, also reported the strikes in Lviv region, noting that he would later share the details.

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Meanwhile, in Dnipro, at 4:20, one of the local enterprises was attacked, Serhiy Lysak, the head of the Regional Military Administration, reported this on social media. According to him, a person sustained injuries.

Lutsk Mayor Ihor Polishchuk says t one of the industrial enterprises in the city was hit, adding that casualties were reported.

As Ukrinform reported earlier, an air raid alert went off throughout Ukraine overnight Tuesday after Russia launched cruise missiles from the Caspian Sea region.

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