On the night of July 6, Russian forces launched an airstrike on Lviv using Kalibr cruise missiles fired from the Black Sea. The attack killed ten people and injured more than 40 others, damaging homes, schools, dormitories, higher education institutions, a business center, restaurants, and shops.
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Russian forces launched an airstrike on Lviv on the night of July 6
Kalibr cruise missiles were launched from the Black Sea
Ten people were killed in the attack
More than 40 people were injured in the attack
A complex of 17 buildings on Stryiska Street was the most damaged
A critical infrastructure facility in Lviv was damaged, and preliminary reports indicate that there are casualties.
A Russian missile had hit an apartment building in Lviv with a fire at the scene.
Russian forces launched ten Kalibr cruise missiles at Lviv; Ukrainian air defenses shot down seven.
The missiles were launched around 1 a.m. from the Black Sea and changed course westward toward Lviv.
Russian missile/drone attack killed at least 3 people and injured more than 8, destroying about 50 apartments
Russia attacked Lviv with Kalibr missiles on the night of July 6, shooting down 7 of 10.
One residential building was destroyed and more than 30 were damaged in Lviv.
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