Russian missile debris damages houses, shops, two cars in Lviv region
On June 14, Russia launched a missile attack on the Lviv region, unconfirmed reports suggest it was a Caliber one. Ukrainian air defense forces shot it down over Zolochiv. The missile debris fell on the brickyard. One of the six people injured was a one-year-old boy.
Lviv regional military administration head Maksym Kozytsky shared the update, Espreso.West reported.
On June 14, an air raid alarm was heard. It warned of the missile strike threat from the Black Sea. Ukrainian air defense forces shot down a missile over Zolochiv, probably Caliber one.
"The missile debris fell on the brickyard. Six people were injured. Among them was a one-year-old boy. All the victims were in satisfactory condition. They are being treated on an outpatient basis. People were in the brickyard and in the nearby residential sector," Kozytsky said.
The roof of a brick building with an area of 1,250 sq. m. was destroyed, the wall, a neighboring warehouse building and 2 cars were damaged.
A total of 26 residential buildings, 3 trade facilities and 3 administrative buildings were also damaged. Mostly the windows, doors and walls were damaged.
Also, 189 IDPs arrived in Lviv by two evacuation trains over the past 24 hours.
17,072 people crossed the border in the Lviv region to leave Ukraine in a day.
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