Drone Strike on Lviv Leaves Nearly 30 Wounded.
Assault on Lviv
According to TSN.ua: On March 24, Russian drones struck residential buildings in Lviv, injuring nearly 30 people. Of the 27 individuals who sought help at city hospitals, seven remain hospitalized, according to Lviv Mayor Andriy Sadovyi.
Condition of the Injured
Two patients are currently being treated at St. Panteleimon Hospital, both in moderate condition. At St. Luke’s Hospital, five victims are receiving care, three of whom are in serious but stable condition, Sadovyi reported. Medical teams have the situation under control and are providing necessary assistance to those affected.
This attack on civilian homes in Lviv is part of the ongoing conflict between Ukraine and Russia, which has been raging since 2014. Such incidents highlight the dangers faced by civilians amid military hostilities and offer further insight into the security situation in the region. The swift response of medical services and the efficiency of emergency aid reflect the preparedness of local authorities for crisis situations.
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