PUTIN’S brutal bombing campaign has entered its second day, as Russian missiles strike just 40 miles from Poland’s border.

Three explosions were recorded in the city, leaving 30% of its residents without electricity, according to a Telegram post by the city’s mayor Andriy Sadovyi.

These Russian strikes were directed at a local power facility mere miles from the NATO border, as reported by the head of the Lviv Regional Military Administration, Maksym Kozytsky.

“Lviv and the Lviv region: possible power outages. Once the alarm is over, we will engage all services to quickly resume network operation. Stay in shelters, the threat is still ongoing,” Kozytsky said.

This comes less than 24 hours after Putin’s regime sent deadly missiles to attack Ukraine’s capital, Kyiv, killing at least 19 people. President Zelensky has condemned these strikes, calling on Western leaders to increase their support for the under-siege nation.

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  • Russia face heavy losses

    According to Ukraine’s Ministry of Defence, Russia have lost a further 240 soldiers taking the total number of losses to 63,110.

    46 missiles were also eliminated following Russia’s recent attacks in Ukraine.

    ‘There can be no dialogue with this leader of Russia’

    Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has stressed Ukraine will not negotiate with Vladimir Putin.

    Zelensky said today: “We must also recognise the obvious fact: there can be no dialogue with this leader of Russia, who has no future.

    “Talks can be either with another head of Russia – who will comply with the UN Charter, the basic principles of humanity and territorial integrity of Ukraine – or in a different configuration, so that the key terrorist does not have the opportunity to influence key decisions through terror.

    “Now one person is blocking peace – and this person is in Moscow.