President Zelenskyy Announces Arrests in Lviv Terror Attack Investigation.
Lviv Hit by Terrorist Bombing
According to TSN.ua: A terrorist attack in Lviv on February 22 resulted in the death of a 23-year-old police officer. Two explosions caused numerous civilian injuries. As of 12:00, 20 people were being treated in Lviv hospitals, with some in critical condition. Three of the wounded are in very serious condition.
Official Statements on the Attack
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy commented on the incident, stating that not all details can be made public at this time. He confirmed that several individuals suspected of organizing the crime have been detained. All facts will be established through the necessary procedural work.
Ukraine's Minister of Internal Affairs, Ihor Klymenko, indicated there is every reason to believe the crime was commissioned by Russia. This tragic event has caused widespread public outcry and underscores the persistent threats the country faces amid the ongoing war. The attack highlights the vulnerability of Ukrainian cities to acts of sabotage and terror.
The Lviv bombing serves as another stark reminder of the dangers inherent in a warzone. The death of the police officer and the many injured civilians confirm that non-combatants continue to suffer from war-related violence. It is significant that law enforcement has already launched an investigation, and the detention of suspects may help clarify the circumstances and prevent similar crimes in the future.
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