US says Russian strikes in Lvov are a sign Putin is 'disappointed'

13 March 2022, 19:40 | Peace
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Russian army strikes on the Yavorivsky training ground near Lvov are a sign of Russian President Vladimir Putin's frustration with the course of hostilities in Ukraine. This was stated by National Security Adviser to the President of the United States Jake Sullivan on CNN..

Sullivan says strikes by Russian invaders in Lvov are a sign that Putin is "

" ) is frustrated by the fact that his troops are not moving forward as he thought in major cities, including Kyiv, so he is increasing the number of targets he attacks and he is trying to harm every part of the country,"

According to Pentagon spokesman John Kirby, imposing a no-fly zone would not have prevented this attack.. At the same time, according to Kirby, the establishment of a no-fly zone in the United States over Ukraine would mean a war with Russia..



Kirby also said that there was not a single American soldier at the Yavoriv test site, as they left its territory earlier..

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Recall, on the morning of March 13, the invaders carried out an airstrike on the International Center for Peacekeeping and Security in the Lviv region. According to the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine, as a result of the shelling, 35 people were killed and more than 130 people were injured..




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