Ukraine Russia Conflict: Governor of Lviv, Maksym Kozytskiy says it was quiet night in region

By Lokmat English Desk | Published: May 20, 2022 12:46 PM2022-05-20T12:46:31+5:302022-05-20T12:46:41+5:30

The governor of Lviv, Maksym Kozytskiy, has posted to Telegram to report that it was a quiet night in ...

Ukraine Russia Conflict: Governor of Lviv, Maksym Kozytskiy says it was quiet night in region | Ukraine Russia Conflict: Governor of Lviv, Maksym Kozytskiy says it was quiet night in region

Ukraine Russia Conflict: Governor of Lviv, Maksym Kozytskiy says it was quiet night in region

The governor of Lviv, Maksym Kozytskiy, has posted to Telegram to report that it was a quiet night in the region. He said there had been one air alert and said “Thank you to our air defence forces that the sky over Lviv region remained calm.”

Meanwhile, Russia on 24th February launched the war on Ukraine. And, according to the latest updates, Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskiy has said the Donbas, where Russia is now concentrating its main effort, has been “completely destroyed”. Russia has said a further 771 Ukrainian troops have “surrendered” at Mariupol’s besieged Azovstal steelworks, bringing the total number to 1,730 this week, while the International Committee of the Red Cross said it had started registering the Ukrainian prisoners of war who left the plant. It is not clear how many remain at the plant. Also, Russia’s promise to use lasers to shoot down drones in Ukraine has prompted widespread scepticism that the novel and possibly nuclear-powered weaponry could be deployed on the battlefield or have any significant impact on the war. 
 

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