A fire broke out in an industrial facility in western Ukraine due to an overnight Russian airstrike on Tuesday.
Russia hit energy infrastructure in northern Ukraine in an overnight missile and drone attack and caused a huge fire in the west of the country, resulting in an increase in chlorine levels in the air, Ukrainian officials said.
“Ukrainian forces shot down three ballistic missiles and 25 of the 26 drones launched in the attack on nine regions across the country,” Ukraine’s air force commander said.
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An industrial facility was attacked in the western region of Ternopil during the latest bombardments, and a fuel reservoir was hit, officials said.
More than 90 firefighters were involved in efforts to extinguish the fire, Ustenko added. “The situation is fully under control,” he said. An attack on Kyiv was repelled without major damage or casualties, city officials confirmed.
Moscow has continued airstrikes since Ukrainian forces began an incursion into Russia’s Kursk region on Aug. 6, and Russian forces have been gradually advancing in parts of eastern Ukraine.














