Ukrainian authorities reported Monday that Russian missile strikes on the western city of Lviv killed at least six persons and injured several more.
Mayor Andriy Sadovyi said that five missiles were fired at the city this morning, bringing the death toll to six and the injury toll to 11, including a kid.
According to Maksym Kozytskyy, the regional governor of Lviv, three missiles struck military installations, and another destroyed a tire business. He stated that six people had perished, and eight more were injured, including a kid.
According to Mikhail Podolyak, a senior adviser to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, five missiles were fired against the "civilian infrastructure of the old European Lviv."
"The Russians continue to bomb Ukrainian cities from the air, cynically declaring their 'right' to... kill Ukrainians to the entire world," he wrote on Twitter.
According to the most recent statement from the Ukrainian Prosecutor General's Office, 205 children have died, and 362 have been injured in Russian assaults since the war began.
Over 1,000 academic institutions have been affected, and 95 have been destroyed.