Lviv Attack Injury Toll Climbs to 13 as Russian Drone Strike Details Emerge.

Injured in Lviv after Russian attack
Injured in Lviv after Russian attack

Aftermath of the Lviv Attack: What We Know So Far

According to TSN.ua: Thirteen people are now confirmed wounded in Lviv following the latest Russian assault on the city. Earlier reports had placed the number of injured at seven. Among the casualties, five were hurt in the Sykhiv district, while two others sustained injuries in the city center.

Explosions rocked Lviv on March 24 during an enemy drone attack. Governor Maksym Kozytskyi reported that residential buildings caught fire at three locations:

  • Soborna Square
  • Brodiv Rohatyntsiv Street
  • Chervonoi Kalyny Avenue

Falling debris from an unmanned aerial vehicle also ignited a private home in the village of Sernyky, part of the Bibrka community.

In response to the attack, tram routes No. 1 and No. 2 have been suspended after a Shahed drone crashed on Kopernyka Street. Additionally, routes No. 3, No. 8, and No. 9 were diverted due to the strike on Soborna Square. Mayor Andriy Sadovyi provided updates on hospital conditions and the resulting changes to public transportation.

This attack is part of a broader, ongoing campaign of aggression in Ukraine and highlights the threat drones pose in modern military conflicts. — Maksym Kozytskyi

Incidents like these not only cause physical injuries but also create psychological stress among the population, requiring attention from both the state and social services. The rising number of wounded and the damage to infrastructure underscore the urgent need for stronger security measures and enhanced support for local residents.


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