Russian drone hits UNESCO world heritage site in Lviv
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Following a large-scale Russian attack on Lviv, UNESCO experts are set to visit the city to assess damage to cultural heritage sites.
Russia has unleashed a massive drone and missile barrage on civilian areas of Ukraine and is stepping up ground attacks along the front.
EADaily, . After today's massive attack of Lviv, Mayor Andriy Sadovyi demanded a report on why the Geraniums flew to the city. He stated this in a comment to Novini Live.
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Lviv Mayor Sadovyi apologizes for emotional criticism of air defenses
The people of Lviv are doing everything they can to meet the requests coming from the military,” he said. “I understand that decisions on the use of equipment and resources are made by those in charge.
Seventeen people have been injured in an enemy attack on central Lviv, where a residential building was hit, Mayor Andriy Sadovy has said.
The St. Andrew's Church, a UNESCO World Heritage site, was targeted in a Russian drone attack in Lviv, Ukraine. The attack, which took place during daylight, injured two individuals. Ukrainian officials,
Walking through the snow-dusted streets, life in Lviv seems normal. But if you look closer, the scars start to show.
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Lviv, Ukraine: Drone views of Rynok Square
Soar over Lviv, Ukraine, the cultural soul of the nation, where a UNESCO-listed ensemble of Renaissance, Baroque, and Neoclassical architecture crowns a city of defiant spirit and timeless beauty. The drone captures the vibrant Rynok Square,