Ukraine war: Mayor of Lviv expresses suspicion after attacks: Russian troops “welcome Biden like this”
Created: 03/27/2022, 06:23
By: Yasina Hipp
The western Ukrainian city of Lviv becomes the target of Russian attacks in the Ukraine war.
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Five people were injured in a Russian attack on the western Ukrainian city of Lviv.
The Ukraine war continues to rage across the country.
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Ukraine conflict*: While US President Biden was visiting Poland*, Russian forces attacked Lviv, which is only about 80 kilometers from the Polish border
(see first report)
.
According to Ukrainian information, Russian rockets hit a fuel depot in the western Ukrainian city of Dubno
(see update from March 26, 10:43 p.m.).
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Update from March 26, 10:43 p.m .:
A fuel depot in the western Ukrainian city of Dubno has apparently been fired upon by Russian troops, reports the regional military chief, Vitali Kowalj, on Telegram.
The first of the two Russian attack missiles was still intercepted, "unfortunately the second hit the fuel depot." The actual damage is still being evaluated, Kowalj said.
Dubno is around 160 kilometers northeast of the city of Lviv, which was hit at noon.
Ukraine-News: Five injured in Russian attack on Lviv
First report :
Lviv - The reports from the Ukraine war don't stop.
On Saturday afternoon, American journalists initially reported sirens, explosions and smoke rising from the western Ukrainian city of Lviv.
A little later, the head of the regional military administration, Maxym Kosytsky, and the mayor of Lviv, Andriy Sadovy, confirmed the Russian airstrike on the messenger service Telegram.
At a press conference in the evening, the two gave further details about the Russian attacks at noon.
According to Kosytsky, two locations were hit,
CNN
reports : a fuel depot and one of the military infrastructure.
Both locations were hit twice and are also in residential areas.
Mayor Sadowyj describes the attacks as "targeted" and the "destruction is serious".
"A kindergarten and a school were also damaged by the shock of the explosions and hits by the Russian rockets, and fortunately there were no injuries," said Sadovy.
Explosions and smoke following attacks on the western Ukrainian city of Lviv.
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Ukraine War: Attack on Lviv as "serious threat"
The mayor of Lviv also sees a connection to US President Joe Biden's visit to Poland.
He said: "I believe this is how the attacker greets President Biden, who is in Poland right now, and we know that Lviv is only 70 kilometers from Poland, so the whole world needs to understand that the threat is serious." .”
Lviv in western Ukraine has so far been a place of refuge for many hundreds of thousands of people who have fled* from the rest of the Ukraine.
On their way west, Lviv was considered a kind of hub.
Early on, Mayor Sadowyj asked international aid organizations for support in caring for and accommodating the war refugees.
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