Russian missiles have hit an aircraft repair plant near Lviv in western Ukraine, a city that has become a safe haven for people fleeing the war.
Emergency vehicles raced to the site of the strike, just 6km from the city centre, after three loud explosions were heard early yesterday.
No-one was injured in the attack.
It is the closest the conflict that has come to Lviv, a key humanitarian supply route and a hub for hundreds of thousands of people who have fled.
Western Ukraine has so far been quiet than the rest of the country.
Russia launched its invasion on three fronts – from the north, east and south – leaving cities such as Lviv relatively unscathed. END.