During a massive missile attack on Ukraine on Wednesday morning, February 7, Russian occupants hit an industrial facility in Drohobych, causing a fire and damage.
This was reported by the Head of Lviv RMA Maksym Kozytskyi on his Telegram channel.
"This is an industrial facility in Drohobych. Partial destruction of the building was recorded. A fire is burning on an area of about 300 m². Firefighters are working on the spot. Currently, there is no information about the injured or the dead," the statement says.
According to him, Air Defense Forces shot down one missile in Stryi district.
"I thank our Air Defense and all the services that responded quickly. As soon as I receive updated data, I will announce it. Let's hold on. Victory will be ours!" Kozitskyi wrote.
As reported earlier, one of the missiles fired by Russian occupants on Wednesday morning, February 7, during a massive missile attack, maneuvered near the border with Poland, and three Polish F-16s flew to intercept it. It was purposefully moving toward the Polish border. When it was about 20 kilometers away, it turned 180 degrees and headed in the other direction.
Today, we wrote about the consequences of an enemy missile attack on Kyiv.