Kyiv: Ukraine’s Chernihiv Governor on Wednesday said the Russian attacks have continued in the region despite Moscow’s promise to scale down military operations. In a Telegram message, Governor Viacheslav Chaus said, “The ‘decreased activity’ in the Chernihiv region was demonstrated by the enemy carrying out strikes on Nizhyn, including air strikes, and all night long they hit Chernihiv.” Meanwhile, Deputy Prime Minister Iryna Vereshchuk quoted the armed forces as saying that there is a threat of ammunition exploding at the defunct Chernobyl nuclear power station and that the Russian forces occupying the plant must be pulled out of the area. She further said that three humanitarian corridors would be set up on Wednesday. Earlier, Ukrainian general staff of the armed forces said the withdrawal of Russian troops from Kyiv and Chernihiv was a mere “rotation of individual units” and aimed to “mislead the military leadership” of Ukraine. It said, “According to some indications, the Russian enemy is regrouping units to focus its main efforts on the east. “At the same time, the so-called ‘withdrawal of troops’ is probably a rotation of individual units and aims to mislead the military leadership of the Armed Forces of Ukraine and create a misconception about the occupiers’ refusal to plan to encircle the city of Kyiv. UNI RNJ