The Russian night missile attack also influenced the Lviv region.
In the Drohobych community, hostile drones and missiles damaged an industrial facility. Residents of Drokhobikha are strongly recommended not to go out without an urgent need, closing windows, doors and ventilation and turn off the air conditioners. This was reported in the press service of the city council.
Subsequently, the City Council said that the quality of air in Drohobych is within normal limits. In the area of the streets of Naftavik, Ruvan and Beethoven there are minor deviations. Corresponding services continue to control.
The head of the LVIV OVA OVA MAXIME KOZYTSKY said that the fire began in Drohobych from the enemy’s night attack, which led to smoke. The city discovered a small excess of nitrogen dioxide, sulfur -angidride and carbon monoxide.
Drohobych also had problems with water supply. The pumping stations were de -djacent, which supply water to the upper floors of residential buildings. Now the water supply is gradually stabilizing – the restored light supply to 15 pumping stations, thanks to which the enterprise supplies water to the upper floors of residential buildings. There are 16 such stations left without the supply of electricity.
In the Ivano-Frankivsky region, we recall that as a result of mass shelling, fragments of enemy purposes fell on the territory of private farms in the communities of Rohatins and Bolshkurychy. In the village of Vasinin, the windows of the building of the intercession of the Blessed Virgin Mary UGCC were damaged, and the wooden bell tower was partially. And in the village of Narayevka, a woman who was hospitalized in a medical institution was injured. The damage is damaged.
Source: Racurs

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