A Russian drone strike hit central Lviv on Tuesday, March 24, injuring at least two people and damaging residential buildings, local officials said.
Lviv regional governor Maksym Kozytskyi said the attack struck the city center and may have affected a UNESCO-listed heritage area.
Mayor Andrii Sadovyi said a residential building was damaged in the strike, adding that emergency services were working at the scene.
Separately, explosions were reported in Ternopil, according to Mayor Taras Pastukh, who urged residents to remain in shelters.
In Lviv, Sadovyi later reported another drone strike hitting a residential building in the Sykhiv district, on Chervonoi Kalyny Avenue.
He added that a third location was recorded near the beginning of Bandera Street, where debris was found.




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