Damaged houses and cars - photos of the aftermath of the shelling of Lviv.


The Russians attacked Lviv on the night of July 12, causing damage to houses and vehicles. This was reported by correspondent Marta Baidaka from Novyny.LIVE.
Explosions echoed in several districts of the city, including on the streets of Metropolitan Andrey and Olena Stepanivna. In the apartments that were most affected, windows and cars parked nearby were damaged.
Witnesses recount that they first heard the hum of Shaheds, followed by a powerful explosion. Many residents were in shelters, where some of the injured received medical assistance. One woman, Zhanna, reported that she managed to escape thanks to a quick exit from her apartment, but her home remained in ruins.
As a result of the attack, several houses and a kindergarten were damaged. The contact network was also severed, temporarily halting the movement of trolleybuses No. 22, 30, and 32. Additionally, an attack was also recorded in Lutsk, where houses also suffered from Russian shelling.
Summary
As a result of the Russian attack on Lviv on the night of July 12, significant material damages were recorded, with houses, cars, and the city's infrastructure affected. The city's residents were in danger, but thanks to a swift response and assistance, it was possible to avoid human casualties. Currently, the situation in the region remains tense, as further actions by the Russian army could lead to additional escalation of the conflict.
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