Medical assistance was provided to 130 people, 13 of them were taken to the hospital.
The mayor of the city, Andrij Sadovy, informed that approximately 60 apartments and 50 cars were damaged as a result of the rocket’s impact. The mayor has declared mourning in the city for two days.
The third and fourth floors in two stairwells and the roof of the building were completely destroyed. 64 residents of the building were evacuated and approximately 180 people received psychological help after the attack.
The youngest of the five victims was 21 years old, and the oldest was a 95-year-old woman. “This woman survived the Second World War, but, unfortunately, she did not survive the full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine,” said Maksim Kozickis, head of the Lviv District War Administration.
On Thursday night, Russian invaders once again subjected Ukrainian cities to fire by launching Kalibr cruise missiles from the Black Sea. An air alert was declared on almost the entire territory of Ukraine, except for the Donetsk region.
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Earlier, Kozickis informed that 35 buildings were damaged in the city, and a Russian missile hit a critical infrastructure object.
US Ambassador to Ukraine Bridget Brink tweeted that “Russia’s repeated attacks on civilians are absolutely appalling.”
The Ukrainian Air Force reported that it intercepted seven of the ten Kalibr cruise missiles fired by Russia from the Black Sea towards the Lviv region and Lviv last night around 1:00 a.m. local and Ukrainian time.
2023-07-06 20:42:00
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