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Missile attacks destroy infrastructure in Lviv, curfew reduced in Kiev

Missile attacks destroy infrastructure in Lviv, curfew reduced in Kiev

At least five people were reportedly injured over the weekend after two rockets hit Lviv, a city in western Ukraine that had previously been spared from Russia's brutal attack, local officials said.

According to city mayor Andriy Sadovyi, one of the rockets hit a fuel storage facility, causing fire and "significant damage" to the city's infrastructure facilities.

While the mayor of Kiev Vitali Klitschko announced today a slight easing of the curfew in the Ukrainian capital.

Klitschko said: From today, March 28, the curfew will start an hour later and will end an hour earlier. And it will run from 9pm (local 9pm) until 6am. "

Teaching in the capital resumed online today. Klitschko also canceled a plan for a prolonged curfew over the weekend.

 

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