Has been 68 days since the beginning of the Russian invasion of Ukraine. In the past, I was covering the refugee exodus that stormed the Polish border due to the Russian invasion of Ukraine, but yesterday, I moved to Lviv to cover the other side of the border. After the first day of photographing the relocation of civilians from the East and South of Ukraine, including from Mariupol that arrived on a train from Zaporizhzhia, to take shelter in a bunker, a dinner was taking place with two colleagues photojournalists. While enjoying, the electricity went off and soon we got to know about the rocket attack in Lviv. Here it is a report with some photos from yesterday night and today's aftermath coverage of the places where the Russian missiles landed. According to official press releases and local media reports, Russian cruise missiles were launched from the Caspian Sea, two out of five were shot down by air defence forces but electric substations in Lviv oblast, and one hit an electric substation in Transcarpathia were hit. As a result of the attack, two people were injured in the Lviv area.
On assignment for @anadoluimages thanks to @_serapaydn . 13 days more to go .
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