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Russian forces attacked several Ukrainian regions tonight with drones and strategic aviation and hit critical infrastructure in the

Lviv

region , but also targets in other areas in the west, north and center of the country, according to military and civil authorities who They monitor the

war in Ukraine

.

"Another attack with Russian missiles. Unmanned aerial vehicles and missiles were launched overnight. Unfortunately, there are hits in the north and west of

Ukraine

, as well as in the Dnipropetrovsk and Kirovogrado regions," the presidential chief of staff wrote. Ukrainian, Andriy Yermak, on his Telegram account.

The head of the Lviv Military Administration, Maksym Kozytskyi, reported in the same application that a critical infrastructure has been hit in the western region.

"During the air alert, a critical infrastructure object was hit in the Lviv region. No casualties. The fire was extinguished," he wrote.

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7:25

The UN will call for a "just peace" in Ukraine

Ukraine

and its allies distributed a draft resolution to the members of the UN General Assembly on Wednesday to mark the first anniversary of the Russian invasion, a text that will be approved next week and which calls for a "just peace". and that respects the sovereignty and territorial integrity of the country.

The document, seen by EFE, mainly includes language that already appeared in previous resolutions approved by this body since the war began and does not refer to the Peace Formula proposed by the Ukrainian president, Volodímir Zelenski, against the initial intentions of Kiev.

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7:15

They call for a "Marshall Plan against mines"

After 12 months of war and mine laying have left the country with the biggest explosives problem of the 21st century,

Ukraine

badly needs a "Marshall Plan against mines".

The HALO Trust, the global mine clearance charity operating in 30 countries and territories, including

Ukraine

, has analyzed open data and compared previous clearance work in Afghanistan, Cambodia and Mozambique to assess the scale of the effort that it requires making Ukraine a safe place.

The Ukrainian government estimates that about 40% of

Ukraine

- approximately 250,000 square kilometers - may need to search for and clear mines and explosives.

This is equivalent to an area larger than that of the United Kingdom.

In addition to anti-personnel and anti-tank mines, tens of thousands of artillery shells are fired every day, thousands of which fail to explode.

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