Sadovy showed the destroyed house as a result of the Russian attack - video.
13.07.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
13.07.2025
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The mayor of Lviv, Andriy Sadovy, inspected the damaged houses as a result of Russia's attack on the city on the night of July 11-12. One of the houses, as Sadovy noted, can no longer be restored.
The attack by the Russian Federation on Lviv - destroyed house. Sadovy reported that municipal services have already cleared the area of debris and house damages. Residents received temporary housing and are now looking for apartments for rent with the city's support.
One of the houses in Lviv that was affected by the shelling was deemed unsuitable for restoration. Sadovy promised residents compensation for new housing.
It is worth noting that Russian troops attacked Lviv on the night of July 12, causing significant destruction. Explosions could be heard at night, and the Air Force warned of the possibility of strike drones being used.
The attack on Lviv resulted in serious destruction, and the city authorities are actively assisting affected residents in finding new housing.
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