Russia-Ukraine Crisis: Explosions heard near Ukraine's Lviv
American President Joe Biden paid a visit to Poland, which borders Ukraine, to take stock of the refugee crisis. Meanwhile, Russia slightly altered its stance on its 'military operation' by claiming that it does not intend to bomb major Ukrainian cities but only take control of the eastern part of the country. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said that he is ready for peace talks, amid the barrage of deaths and suffering his fellow nationals are facing.
At least five people were wounded Saturday in strikes that targeted a fuel storage facility near Lviv, officials said, in a rare attack on the west Ukraine city one month into Russia's invasion.
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\u26a1\ufe0fLviv Oblast governor: At least 5 injured by 2 missile strikes on Lviv.
No residential buildings in Lviv, a regional capital in western Ukraine, have been hit during the Russian attack on March 26, Maksym Kozytskyi said, as quoted by Ukrainska Pravda.
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Biden says 'not sure' Russia has changed strategy in Ukraine
US President Joe Biden on Saturday cast doubt on signals from Russia that it is planning to focus its war aims in Ukraine only on controlling the eastern Donbas region.
Asked what he thought about Russia's change in strategy after meeting refugees in Warsaw, Biden responded: "I am not sure they have".