A Russian attack on the Ukrainian city of Lviv damages the electricity supply – mayor

By: MRT Desk

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A Russian missile attack on critical infrastructure in Lviv left part of the western Ukrainian city without power on Tuesday, its mayor Andriy Sadovyi said.

A Reuters witness reported three explosions in the city shortly after noon local time (0900 GMT).

“As a result of the missile attack, 30% of Lviv is temporarily without electricity,” Sadovyi wrote on the Telegram messaging app, adding that water supply was also interrupted in two city districts.

Russian missile strikes also affected electricity supply in the Lviv region on Monday.

City authorities said late on Monday that electricity had been largely restored in the region, but Ukraine’s State Secretary for the Interior, Yevheniy Yenin, said some settlements in the region were still without power as of Tuesday evening. morning.

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