Russia launches air assault on Ukraine’s western city of Lviv – Ukraine’s officials
- On September 19, Russia launched a drone attack on three industrial warehouses in the Ukrainian city of Lviv, resulting in a massive blaze that destroyed the warehouses and nearby buildings.
- The attack caused the death of a police officer and injuries to two civilians on a trolleybus. The warehouses, which were not holding any military ammunition, contained items such as windows, household chemicals, and humanitarian aid.
- Ukraine retaliated by shooting down 15 of the 18 drones launched by Russia. The conflict between the two countries escalated, with Russia launching a total of 30 drones and one Iskander ballistic missile on Ukraine overnight.
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Flames rage from destroyed warehouse after Russian drone strike on Lviv
A Russian drone attack over the city of Lviv, Ukraine, early on Tuesday 19 September heavily damaged a warehouse facility and injured a 26-year-old man, according to the regional governor. Maksym Kozytsky reported that 15 out of 18 drones were intercepted. Footage from the ground shows flames raging from a warehouse, as firefighters battle to control the blaze. The state emergency service said the fire, caused by the drone attack, has reached 9,…
Ukraine: warehouse holding aid supplies burns to ground after Russian attack – video
One person has been injured in an attack on a warehouse in Lviv, eastern Ukraine. According to the city's mayor, Andriy Sadovyi, the warehouse contained humanitarian aid supplies organised by a local NGO. "Food, consumer goods are on fire," he said. Ukrainian authorities said seven Russian drones were shot down by Ukraine overnight in Lviv's airspaceRussia-Ukraine war – latest news updates Continue reading...
As result of drone attack on Lviv, 15 humanitarian aid trucks destroyed, incl from Vatican
An attack by Russian attack drones on Lviv on Tuesday night destroyed 15 trucks with humanitarian aid, including from the Vatican, auxiliary bishop of Lviv Archdiocese of the Roman Catholic Church Eduard Kava said.
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