Russian missile attack on Lviv injures 1 person, leaves 30% of the city without electricity, interruptions to water supply

On Tuesday, October 11, Russia hit a critical infrastructure facility in Lviv. The city is experiencing problems with electricity and water supply.

Andriy Sadovyi, the city mayor, states, "Espreso.West" reports.

As a result of the morning missile strike on October 11, one person was injured in Lviv. The condition of the person is of moderate severity - Andriy Sadovyi, the mayor of the city, said.

"As a result of the missile attack, 30% of Lviv is temporarily without electricity. There are also water supply interruptions in the Sykhiv and Franko districts of the city" - Sadovy added.

He also called on Lviv residents to make a small supply of water.