In Stryy and Drohobych districts of Lviv Region, during the morning air raid that lasted from 06:12 to 08:12, Russians hit critical infrastructure facilities with cruise missiles. A house and an outbuilding were damaged in Zolochiv district, the head of the military administration (RMA) Maksym Kozytskyy has reported.
Two critical infrastructure facilities were hit in Drohobych and Stryi districts. Fortunately, there were no casualties, but there was damage.
Life support systems in the region are operating normally. No power cuts are currently being introduced.
Later, the RMA clarified that a rocket hit a residential building and an outbuilding in the village of Sknyliv, Zolochiv district. There were no casualties or injuries.
A crater 6 metres by 5 metres in diameter and about 2.5 metres deep formed next to the house.
All relevant services have been dispatched to the scene.
According to the reports, two private houses and two outbuildings were damaged as a result of the morning rocket attack in the village of Sknyliv, Zolochiv district.
The blast wave damaged the roofs of the houses.
In addition, in one of the villages of Stryy district, rocket fragments and one unexploded rocket were found in a field. Explosive experts arrived at the scene.
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