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Baku/24.02.22/Turan: In the Lugansk region, the invaders captured two villages and blew up a TV tower in Lutsk. This was reported by the Ukrainian media at 8 o'clock in the morning.

Rocket and bomb attacks on military targets throughout the country, including Kiev, are reported.

In the Khmelnitsky region, as a result of shelling, a fire broke out in a military unit in the village of Starokonstantinov; in the Dnepropetrovsk region in the Krasnopolye and Marganets mountains - a fire in military warehouses; in the Vinnitsa region in the cities of Tulchin and Bokhan - a fire in military units; in Lutsk, a TV tower was blown up; in the Kiev region, a fire in a military unit near the city of Brovary.

The enemy captured the villages of Gorodishche and Melovoe in the Lugansk region.

Recall that Russia began hostilities on February 24, at 5:00.

The Russian Armed Forces began intensive shelling of Ukrainian army units in the east of the country. Rocket and bomb strikes were carried out on airfields in Borispol, Ozerny, Kulbakin, Chuguev, Kramatorsk, Chernobaevka, as well as on other military facilities.

At the same time, artillery shelling of the territory and settlements of Ukraine along the state border began.

Journalist Andrei Tsaplienko reports that the invader used cruise and ballistic missiles in Kiev. “Cruise and ballistic missiles are firing at strategic facilities in Kiev,” he wrote on his Telegram channel.

In Nizhyn in the Chernihiv region, a missile attack destroyed the control center of the Nizhyn airfield.

According to the UNIAN agency, explosions were heard early in the morning on February 24 in Kiev. At least four explosions are reported in Kramatorsk, a powerful explosion in Odessa, Kharkov, Berdyansk.

Explosions and shooting are reported in the area of ​​the capital's Boryspil airport.

At 10 am, the General Staff of Ukraine reported that five enemy planes and a helicopter had been shot down. -02D-

 

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