On July 6, 2023, Russia conducted the largest-scale missile attack on Lviv, killing 10 people and injuring more than 40, while damaging residential buildings, schools, dormitories, universities, a business center, restaurants, and shops.
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On July 6, 2023, Russians carried out the largest-scale shelling of Lviv. As a result of the missile strikes on the city, 10 people were killed, more than 40 were injured, and houses, schools, dormitories, universities, a business center, restaurants, and shops were damaged.
The State Emergency Service has deployed 169 people, 30 appliances and 2 dog teams to deal with the aftermath of the incident.
Dozens of apartments, buildings, and a dormitory of Lviv Polytechnic were damaged.
Around 50 apartments and 60 automobiles destroyed by falling debris and fire, plus critical infrastructure object
At least 10 shelters in the Lviv region were closed during night shelling.
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