Ukrainian authorities in the west of the country said Wednesday that critical infrastructure facilities had been targeted in a “massive” Russian missile attack after air alerts sounded nationwide.The apparent barrage came just one day after Ukraine said it had carried out its largest aerial attack on Russian territory of the nearly three-year war, hitting factories and energy hubs hundreds of miles from the front line.“Critical infrastructure facilities were targeted in Prykarpattia,” the regional governor of the western Ivano-Frankivsk region wrote on social media.“Air defense forces were working in the region,” the official, Svitlana Onyshchuk, said, adding there were no casualties and that the situation was “under control.”For the latest updates on the Russia-Ukraine war, visit our dedicated page.Authorities in the western Lviv region, which borders EU and NATO member Poland, said two critical infrastructure facilities had been hit in the Drogobych and Stryi districts, without