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6 killed after 5 'powerful' Russian missile strikes in Ukraine's Lviv

ByIshika Yadav
Apr 18, 2022 12:27 PM IST

Several witnesses also reported the explosions which were believed to be caused by Russian missiles that struck the western Ukrainian city early Monday. Western Ukraine have been less affected by the fighting than other parts of the country.

Six Ukrainians were killed and eight were wounded in Lviv as five powerful missiles struck the western city, news agency Reuters reported quoting regional governor. Fighting was also intensifying in the strategic port city of Mariupol, which according to Moscow, is in the final stage of capture. 

The remnants of a house, that residents say was destroyed by Russian shelling, amid Russia's invasion of Ukraine.(REUTERS File Photo)
The remnants of a house, that residents say was destroyed by Russian shelling, amid Russia's invasion of Ukraine.(REUTERS File Photo)

Lviv mayor Andriy Sadovyi took to Facebook on Monday to report multiple missile strikes in the city. “Five missiles struck the city,” he said as per news agency AP. “Emergency services have reached the spot and are responding to the blasts,” he underlined. 

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Several witnesses also reported the explosions, reports said, which were believed to be caused by Russian missiles that struck the western Ukrainian city early Monday.

Lviv and the rest of western Ukraine have been less affected by the fighting than other parts of the country.

Meanwhile, Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky lashed out at Russia for “deliberate terror against odinary civilians” as Moscow continued shelling in the northeastern cities as well and further escalated aggression in the besieged city of Mariupol. He also accused the Russian troops in southern Ukraine of carrying out torture and kidnappings.

About five million Ukrainians have fled the country, cities have been shattered and thousands have died since the start of the invasion on February 24.

Russia said Ukraine had lost more than 4,000 soldiers in Mariupol as of Saturday. Kyiv says its total troop losses nationwide so far in the war are less than that, between 2,500 and 3,000 as it pledges to “fight to the end”.

Kyiv calls its action a special military operation to demilitarise Ukraine and eradicate what it calls dangerous nationalists. The West and Kyiv have accused Russian President Vladimir Putin of unprovoked aggression.

(With inputs from AP, AFP, Reuters)

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