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US State Department reacts to the Russian strike on Lviv
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken responded to the attack on Lviv on Thursday, July 6
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This was reported by Espreso.TV, citing Blinken's tweet.
“Russia’s attack on the western Ukrainian city of Lviv is yet another example of the Kremlin’s brutality—and why support for Ukraine’s defense against the Kremlin’s aggression is vital. U.S. commitment to Ukraine is unwavering,” he wrote.
- During the night of Thursday, July 6, several explosions occurred in Lviv region, and the air defense systems were activated.
- As a result of the enemy attack, a residential building, a school, dormitories, and an office in Lviv were damaged, and ten people lost their lives, 40 individuals were injured.
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