Russia attacks military installations in Lviv with missiles and stables in the east

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Attacks on the Azovstal steel plant in Mariupol increase

Russia launched at least four missiles this Sunday against military installations near Lviv, in the west of the country, according to regional governor Maksym Kozytsky. Although the burden of the offensive continues to develop in the Donbas region and more specifically in Lugansk, where the Russian armed forces continue their regrouping operations to engage in the main battle they intend to wage to take Severodonetsk. Advancing to the town of Zolote, which is about 30 kilometers away.

But progress is running out, according to a report by British intelligence. To the point that plans to capture Moscow, according to the aforementioned report, predict no achievements relevant to the success of the operation in at least thirty days.

In the city of Kharkov, the withdrawal of the occupying troops would continue. “They continued to withdraw from the north of that region, but they will probably try to perpetuate a plot that defends their fixed lines of communication from Belgorod via Vovchansk to Izyum,” they explain from the Institute for the Study of War (ISW, for the acronym in English).

The mayor of Kharkiv, Igor Terejov, already assured on Saturday that there had been no bombing raids on the city in recent days. For example, the battles are still held at various points near the city, the second largest in the country. The Ukrainian authorities also assured that the attacks on the Azovstal steel mill, the last focal point of the resistance in the city of Mariúpol, will not stop, while negotiations on a possible evacuation of the injured are also not progressing.

Russia, suffering huge losses in this war, is reportedly training up to 2,500 soldiers in training camps in the Voronezh, Belgorod and Rostov regions, Ukraine said.

Source: La Verdad

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