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Russia airstrike hits just 12 miles from Nato border killing 9 at base where foreign instructors are helping Ukrainians. AT least nine people have been killed in a Russian airstrike at a base where foreign instructors where helping Ukrainians just 12 miles from the Polish border. Russian forces fired more than 30 cruise missiles at the Yavoriv military base near Lviv, injuring 57 people, according to Ukrainian authorities as Kyiv warns Vladimir Putin could start "provoking" Nato countries. Picture reportedly shows smoke rising from the Yavoriv military training ground after it was struck by Russian forces Several ambulances at the scene following the airstrike just 12 miles from the Polish border Foreign military instructors have worked at the Yavoriv International Center for Peacekeeping and Security - but it's not yet clear if any were present at the time. Regional governor Maksym Kozytskyy said Russian planes fired around 30 rockets at the facility, adding that some were intercepted before they hit. Witnesses reported seeing 19 ambulances with sirens on driving from the base's direction following the strike as black smoke rose from the area. Ukraine's defence minister Oleksii Reznikov branded the strike a "terrorist attack" as he renewed calls for a no-fly zone, a request Western leaders continue to reject. He wrote on Twitter: "This is new terrorist attack on peace & security near the EU-NATO border. Action must be taken to stop this. Close the sky!". The military training facility - the biggest in the western part of the country and traditionally the site of joint drills with Nato - is located just 12 miles from the Polish border. "Poland condemns any element of aggression against Ukraine, including shelling of the Yavoriv base," a Polish foreign ministry spokesman said in a message sent to Reuters. The mayor of another city in western Ukraine, Ivano-Frankivsk, said that Russian troops also continued to hit its airport on Sunday. It comes as former Ukrainian national security chief Oleksandr Danylyuk said he fears Russia could start "doing some provocations" in Nato countries such as Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania "very soon". When asked about shelling close to Ukraine's western border with Poland, he said Russia was attacking what it thought to be the possible location of "Western military technical aids". "They believe that in (such a way) they could destroy or at least undermine that ammunition and military equipment supplies," he added. "Again, it doesn't mean that they achieved their goal and the logistics of that Western aid is top secret, as you understand, but again, that was the idea. "I think that it's also (a) very clear message from Moscow that they are ready to attack, you know, Nato troops engaged into that supplies to Ukraine." He continued: "I'm afraid that because Russia obviously miscalculates the reaction of Ukrainians, and I believe the West as well, they can start doing some provocations in Nato countries, probably in countries like Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania, very soon." As the war enters its 18th day, shelling continues to rain down across Ukraine as the Russian defence spokesman Igor Konashenkov claimed that 3,687 Ukrainian military facilities have been destroyed so far. On Saturday, Russia bombarded cities across Ukraine, pounding Mariupol in the south, shelling the outskirts of the capital, Kyiv, and thwarting the efforts of people trying to flee the violence. (THE SUN)