Classes in Brody, Lviv region, Ukraine, were cancelled on January 27 due to smoke and unpleasant odours caused by a Russian strike on an infrastructure facility, according to the ASTRA Telegram channel.


The city council stated that specialists were also measuring air quality indicators and that the results would be announced later, Caliber.Az reports.


“Currently, the city is experiencing smoke and unpleasant odours. Please keep windows and doors tightly closed and limit outdoor movement. Schools are cancelled today, while kindergartens that have already admitted children will operate with windows and doors tightly closed,” the statement read.


The Lviv Regional Military Administration confirmed the attack on the infrastructure site and said that, according to preliminary information, no casualties have been reported.





By Jeyhun Aghazada