Lviv Oblast has endured heaviest Russian nighttime attack since full-scale war began

Roman Petrenko — 5 October, 15:05
Lviv Oblast has endured heaviest Russian nighttime attack since full-scale war began
The aftermath of the Russian attack. Photo: State Emergency Service

Ukrainian authorities have said that the night of 4-5 October saw the most extensive Russian attack on Lviv Oblast since the beginning of the full-scale war.

Source: Maksym Kozytskyi, Head of Lviv Oblast Military Administration

Details: The authorities said, citing early reports, that about 163 aerial assets – 140 Shahed drones and 23 cruise missiles – had entered the area of responsibility of Air Command Zakhid (West).

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Apart from four fatalities, eight people were injured.

Kozytskyi stated that Russia had targeted gas transmission infrastructure.

Quote from Kozytskyi: "I assure you that no hazardous emissions, including ammonia, have been detected, aside from combustion products.

Such strikes will not go unanswered."

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