Waves of missile attacks in Ukraine flared sirens across the country

Air strike sirens were heard across Ukraine in the early hours Sunday amid a wave of missile attacks, CNN reports, Periscope records. Some of these attacks were directed at critical infrastructure, such as military airport and the Yavoriv training centre, near the Polish border, and the airport at Ivano-Frankivsk. But other attacks [...]
Some of these attacks were directed at critical infrastructure, such as military airport and the Yavoriv training centre, near the Polish border, and the airport at Ivano-Frankivsk.
But other attacks seem to have hit very populated areas, with the northern town of Chernihivi being hit for the third night in a row.
The head of the Chernihiv region, Vyacheslav Chaus, said in his channel at the Telegram early Sunday that “invaders launched an air strike in a high-night building”.
The rescue teams are working at the scene. According to preliminary information, one person has lost his life, two have been saved”.
Ten fires were registered in the city over the last 24 hours and three people have died, Chaus said.
South of Chernihivi, on the main road to Kyiv, a mother and her son were reportedly killed by bombings near Brooklyn.
The FC Shakhtar football club wrote on Twitter that Dmytro Yevdocenko, a promising teenager football player and his mother, Marya Yevdocenko, “died as a result of promotion from Russian troops”.
The Ukrainian government is trying to pave the way for civilians in settlements around Brooklyn, which is across the Dnieper River from the capital.
In the eastern region of Luhansk ʹ, much of which is now occupied by Russian forces ʹthe head of regional administration, Serhiy Hasai, said there have been “massive migrations” of several cities.












