On the night of January 9, Russian forces carried out a strike on Lviv and the Lviv region. As a result of the attack, a critical infrastructure facility was hit, and specialized services conducted checks at the site.
The attack was reported by the head of the Lviv Regional Military Administration, Maksym Kozytskyi, who urged residents of the region to remain in shelters until the air raid alert was lifted. According to him, specialized services immediately began working at the site to determine the nature of the damage following the missile strike.
Lviv Mayor Andriy Sadovyi said that after the air raid alert was announced, a series of explosions was heard in the city. According to updated information, a critical infrastructure facility was hit, and efforts to extinguish the fire are ongoing. There are no reports of casualties, and residential buildings and civilian facilities in Lviv were not damaged.
Later, Maksym Kozytskyi reported on the results of laboratory tests conducted at the site of the attack. According to the findings, radiation levels remain within normal limits, and no excess levels of harmful substances were detected in the air. Specialized services continue their work, and residents were urged to respond to air raid alerts.