Russian air attack kills seven, including three children, in Ukraine's
Lviv, mayor says
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[September 04, 2024]
By Andriy Perun and Anastasiia Malenko
LVIV, Ukraine (Reuters) -An overnight Russian drone and missile attack
on Ukraine's western city of Lviv close to the border with NATO member
Poland killed seven people, including three children, local officials
said on Wednesday.
The strikes, which also damaged historic buildings in the heart of the
city, came a day after the war's deadliest single attack this year, when
Russia hit a military institute with two ballistic missiles, killing 50
and wounding hundreds more.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said allies could help stop the
"terror" by providing more air defences, and he repeated calls for
partners to allow the use of long-range Western weapons deeper into
Russian territory.
"Everyone who persuades partners to give Ukraine more long-range
capability to respond to terror fairly is working to prevent exactly
these kinds of Russian terrorist strikes on Ukrainian cities," Zelenskiy
said.
Russia, which has yet to comment on the strikes on Lviv or on Tuesday's
attack on Poltava, said on Wednesday Moscow would deliver an "extremely
painful" response in the event of long-range strikes on Russian
territory by Ukraine.
Ukraine's air force said it had shot down seven out of 13 missiles and
22 out of 29 drones across the country during Russia's latest attack.
Among those killed in Lviv were a nine-year-old and a 14-year-old,
regional governor Maksym Kozytskyi said on the Telegram messaging app.
Ukraine's Interior Minister Ihor Klymenko said the attack had injured
around 40 people.
Lviv city mayor Andriy Sadovyi told national television that more than
70 structures, including schools, homes and clinics, had been damaged.
DAMAGE TO HISTORIC HERITAGE
Kozytskyi said the count included at least seven local architectural
monuments - all buildings located in the city's historic area and UNESCO
buffer zone, which aims to protect World Heritage property.
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A rescuer rests at the site of a Russian drone and missile strike on
residential buildings, amid Russia's attack on Ukraine, in Lviv,
Ukraine September 4, 2024. REUTERS/Roman Baluk
Russia also attacked the city of Kryvyi Rih on Wednesday, injuring
five people, including a 10-year-old child, Dnipropetrovsk regional
governor Serhiy Lysak said. The attack damaged four educational
institutions, a hotel, a pharmacy and other shops, he added.
Russia has been pounding Ukraine with hundreds of missiles and
drones in the past 10 days, in what some Russian military bloggers
call Moscow's response to a recent incursion by Ukrainian forces
into its territory that is continuing.
On Wednesday Poland scrambled aircraft for the third time in eight
days to maintain the safety of its airspace, the Polish armed
forces' operational command said. Lviv is only about 70 km (43
miles) from the Polish border.
"This is another very busy night for the entire air defence system
in Poland due to ... the long-range aviation of the Russian
Federation carrying out strikes," the command said on X.
Moscow has previously denied targeting civilians during its
full-scale invasion of Ukraine -- which began more than 30 months
ago - but says Ukrainian military, energy and transport
infrastructure are legitimate military targets.
(Reporting by Andriy Perun in Lviv and Valentyn Ogirenko, Gleb
Garanich, Pavel Polityuk and Anastasiia Malenko in Kyiv; Writing by
Lidia Kelly in Melbourne; Editing by Clarence Fernandez and Gareth
Jones)
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