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Queues at the border and the threat of a missile attack: how the day passed in Lviv Oblast

Sirens signaled an air alert once – on December 27 at 2:43 p.m. due to the threat of cruise missile strikes from Belarus. The danger did not materialize. It is calm in Lviv Oblast.

Maksym Kozytskyi, the head of the Lviv OVA, reported that the situation with electricity in the region remains unchanged. The schedule of hourly power outages is in effect.

Another 70 people arrived in Lviv from the epicenters of hostilities on two evacuation trains. 495 people traveled to Przemyśl from Lviv Oblast by four trains.

21 thousand 294 people left Ukraine through checkpoints in the Lviv region during the day. 21,730 people registered for entry, of which 20,316 were Ukrainians.

Producers of berries, vegetables and aquaculture products in Lviv Oblast will be able to receive up to $25,000 in grant support from the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO). Terms and details: https://bit.ly/3hWTvQE

There are queues of vehicles at checkpoints:

“Rava-Ruska” – trucks in both directions, buses and passenger cars for departure;

“Krakivets” – passenger cars in both directions, trucks and buses to the entrance;

“Sheghini” – entry trucks, buses and cars on both sides of the border;

“Ugrynov” – cars for departure, trucks for entry;

“Grushiv” – passenger cars and trucks for entry, buses for departure.

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