
LONDON, Jan 9 (Reuters) - Russia struck the workshop of a state enterprise in the western city of Lviv overnight using an Oreshnik ballistic missile that was likely carrying inert or "dummy" warheads, a senior Ukrainian official said on Friday.
The workshop sustained multiple impacts from small submunitions, causing "minor penetrations of concrete structures" and leaving craters in the enterprise's forest area, the official told Reuters.
Background radiation levels remained normal, the official added.