25 March 05:14
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On the night of March 23 to 24, Russia launched a massive wave of missiles and drones against Ukraine, with over 550 attack drones launched during the day on Tuesday. The central and western regions of the country were the most affected, causing the death of at least seven people and injuring over 50. The city of Lviv, located near the border with Poland, was among the targets of the attacks, where Russian drones struck civilian areas, injuring 17 people and damaging a nationally significant architectural monument. Other cities, such as Ivano-Frankivsk, reported casualties and significant damage to residential buildings and medical facilities. Ukrainian authorities claim that Russia is adjusting its tactics to overcome air defense systems, and President Zelensky emphasized that the scale of the attacks demonstrates Russia's unwillingness to end the conflict.
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