Russia claimed on Wednesday August 2 to have destroyed a depot of foreign weapons in the Lviv region of western Ukraine, a region bordering Poland and rarely affected by Russian strikes.
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"
Russian high-precision missiles
" destroyed near Radekhiv, in the Lviv region, a "
depot of foreign weapons and ammunition that were delivered to the Kiev regime from Poland
", the Russian army said in a statement. a statement.
The army did not provide more evidence to prove its claims, and AFP was unable to verify these statements from independent sources.
Russian forces also say they destroyed four ammunition depots, including one in the Mykolaiv region and three in the Donetsk region in eastern Ukraine, as well as a fuel depot in the Mykolaiv region, according to the same source.
The Russian army also claims to have killed more than 50 Ukrainian soldiers during a strike targeting r, in the Donetsk region.
Last June, Moscow claimed to have destroyed an arms depot delivered by NATO in western Ukraine.