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Explosions Sounded in Lviv: EADaily

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EADaily, July 12th, 2025. Explosions sounded in Lviv, according to the Ukrainian TV channel "Public".

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The third night in a row Russia sent drones and missiles to cities in Western Ukraine. Reporters reported explosions in Lviv, Chernivzi and Lutsk. Among other things, a kindergarten was hit.

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Attack on LvivoThis night, Lviv experienced a large-scale attack with the use of both “shaheeds” and missiles. The mayor of the city Andrey Sadovyi reported that the roof of the roof of a non-residential building caught fire in the Zaliznychnyi district. “There were explosions in several areas of the city. Attacks were recorded, in particular on the streets of Metropolitan Andrey and Elena Stepanovna. According to preliminary information, there …

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Attack on Lviv: residential building hit, gas and water leak A two-story residential building on Mytropolyta Andreyya Street in Lviv was damaged as a result of an enemy attack. Partial destruction of the entrance, gas and water leak were recorded, no deaths or injuries.

·Kyiv, Ukraine
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Russia attacks Ukraine on the night of July 12 — the country is under attack from attack drones. Air alarm. What you know, read TSN.ua (news 1+1).

We report on the WPolityce.pl portal for you on the front.

·Warszawa, Poland
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wpolityce.pl broke the news in Warszawa, Poland on Friday, July 11, 2025.
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