What We Know About the Damage After a Shahed Drone Struck the SBU Headquarters in Lviv.
Lviv Under Attack: Events of March 18
According to Novyny.live: On March 18, a Russian Shahed combat drone targeted the main office of the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) in Lviv, causing significant damage. The incident has sparked alarm among local residents and officials, highlighting the ongoing threat posed by Russian unmanned aerial vehicles in the region.
Maksym Kozytskyi, head of the Lviv Regional State Administration, stated: 'A hostile drone attacked the SBU Main Directorate in the Lviv region. There is damage. Drone debris is also being found in Lviv. If you come across such a find, do not approach it under any circumstances—it may detonate. Immediately call the police and the State Emergency Service.'
Cleanup and safety operations are currently underway in Lviv to address the aftermath of the attack and ensure public protection.
Ongoing Threat and Official Response
This strike underscores Russia's continued aggression against Ukraine, particularly through the use of drone technology in warfare. The swift response from local authorities and the security measures being implemented reflect the seriousness of the situation and the need for vigilance against future incidents.
- Affected areas, including critical infrastructure sites, require heightened attention to safeguard the population amid the protracted conflict.
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