Russia announces second day of “massive attacks” on Ukrainian cities

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A polícia ucraniana anunciou que policiais, legistas e investigadores estão trabalhando nas áreas atacadas para registrar as consequências dos bombardeios.

Ukrainian police announced that police officers, coroners and investigators are working in the attacked areas to record the aftermath of the bombings.

| Photo: EFE

The Russian Ministry of Defense announced on Tuesday () which carried out further attacks on military targets and electrical installations in Ukraine, a day after the escalation of Russian bombings across the country.

“Today, the Russian armed forces continued to carry out massive attacks with high-precision long-range weapons, from land and sea bases, in military environments and electrical installations in Ukraine,” said spokesman Igor Konashenkov, ensuring that all objectives were met. of these attacks were achieved.

“All designated locations were hit,” he continued in the daily account, without specifying how many shots were fired and where they were carried out. He also assured that the Russian army repelled Ukrainian attacks on fronts in the south and east of the country.

In Lviv, electricity was temporarily cut off in

% of the city, as announced by Mayor Andri Sadovy, in messages on Telegram, recommending residents to stock up on water, as some neighborhoods already have no access to it.

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