Russia attacked Lviv with drones: how Poland reacted.
According to inkorr.com: On the night of September 3, Russia launched about 15 drones towards Lviv. According to
Glavkom, as a result of this attack, no one was injured, as reported by Mayor Andriy Sadovyi.
Massive drone attack
That night, the occupiers carried out a large-scale drone attack on Ukraine, particularly in Lutsk, Lviv, Ivano-Frankivsk, Znamianka (Kirovohrad region), and Donetsk region.
Fire outbreak in Vyshgorod
In Vyshgorod, fires broke out from the wreckage of a downed drone between apartment buildings due to the enemy attack. A car and windows in buildings were damaged, but the fire has already been extinguished.
Poland's reaction
Also that night, Poland raised its aviation in response to the attack by the Russian terrorist army on Ukraine. The operational command continues to monitor the situation, and the forces are ready for immediate response.
Attack on Lutsk
Moreover, on the night of September 3, Russian troops attacked Lutsk. As a result, fires occurred in two garages and several outbuildings, one of which suffered significant damage. A private cargo vehicle was completely burned.
Thus, Russia launched 15 drones towards Lviv, which was part of a massive drone attack on Ukraine. While there were no casualties and significant destruction, the tension in the conflict is rising. This underscores the need for appropriate actions from countries in the region, particularly Poland, to support Ukraine and enhance security across Europe.
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