Russia-Ukraine conflict: 35 dead in Russian air strike on Ukraine military base near Poland

A medic transports a serviceman on a stretcher following an attack on the Yavoriv military base at a hospital in Yavoriv, Ukraine, on March 13, 2022.A medic transports a serviceman after an attack on the Yavoriv military base, Ukraine

LVIV, March 14 (NNN-AGENCIES) — Thirty-five people died and more than 130 were injured when Russian troops launched air strikes on a military training ground outside Ukraine’s western city of Lviv, near the border with 
Poland, local officials said.

   Russia “launched an air strike on the International Centre for Peacekeeping and Security”, the head of the Lviv regional administration, Maksym Kozytsky, said on his verified Facebook page. 

   “I have to announced that, unfortunately, we have lost more heroes: 35 people died as a result of the shelling of the International Peacekeeping and Security Centre,” Kozytsky later wrote on Telegram, updating an initial toll of nine. 

   “134 more with injuries of varying severity are in a military hospital,” he added, saying the information on the toll was still being updated. 

   Fires at the base have been almost fully extinguished and pyrotechnics experts were examining the debris, the governor said. 

   The military base in Yavoriv, located some 40 kilometres northwest of the city, was a training centre for Ukrainian forces with foreign instructors, including from the United States and Canada. 

   It was also a hub for joint exercises involving Ukrainian soldiers and NATO allies. 

   Ukrainian Defence Minister Oleksiy Reznikov said “foreign instructors work here”, although it was unclear whether any were present during the attacks. 

   Foreign troops left Ukraine shortly before Russia launched an invasion of its pro-Western neighbour on Feb 24. 

   The United States said on Feb 12 that it withdrew 150 of its instructors from Ukraine. 

   Reznikov condemned the bombardment as a “new terrorist attack on peace & security near the EU-NATO border”, calling for the imposition of a no-fly zone. 

   “Action must be taken to stop this. Close the sky!” he wrote. 

   Cruise missiles were fired from Russian planes located over the Black Sea and the Sea of Azov, the regional governor said. 

  Washington on Saturday authorised $200 million in additional military equipment for Ukraine. Russia the same day warned that its troops could target supplies of Western weapons to Ukraine. — NNN-AGENCIES

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