The Russian army on the morning of January 15 attacked the infrastructure of the western regions of Ukraine with missiles.
In particular, the energy infrastructure of the Lviv region came under attack. Emergency shutdowns were introduced in a number of regions, but Lvov was not on this list. The mayor of Lvov, Andrey Sadovy, reported this on Telegram.
The head of the Lviv regional military administration, Maxim Kozitsky, reported on social networks that Russian cruise missiles were recorded hitting two critical infrastructure facilities. The arrivals took place in the Drohobych and Stryi regions.
No one was hurt, but there was destruction. Currently, the region’s life support systems are operating normally. There are currently no plans to turn off electricity in the Lviv region.
In addition, due to a rocket fall in the village of Sknilov, Lviv region, a house and utility structure were damaged. And a crater formed next to the house, with a diameter of 6 by 5 m and a depth of about 2.5 m. No one was injured.
Also, enemy missiles attacked the Carpathian region, and the enemy’s target was critical infrastructure. The head of the Ivano-Frankivsk regional military administration, Svetlana Onischuk, informed that air defense was working in the region, but no one was hurt.
Relevant services are at the scene of the incident. The situation is under control. “We thank our defenders and everyone involved in eliminating the consequences of the enemy attack,” the official wrote.
Let us remind you that the Russian Federation launched a massive combined strike on Ukraine this morning. The occupiers not only launched attack UAVs, but also cruise missiles from Tu-95MS bombers, launch vehicles from the Black Sea and ballistics from Russian territory.
Amid the attack, emergency shutdowns were introduced in the Kharkov, Sumy, Poltava, Zaporozhye, Dnepropetrovsk and Kirovograd regions.
Source: Racurs

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