Carbon monoxide levels exceed norms in village in Lviv Oblast after Russian attack
The Russian attack has led to temporary exceedances of carbon monoxide levels in the village of Smilne, Lviv Oblast, on 27 January, as reported by Lviv Oblast Centre for Disease Control and Prevention.
Source: Maksym Kozytskyi, Head of Lviv Oblast Military Administration
Details: Kozytskyi said this was linked to a morning Russian drone strike on an infrastructure facility in the Zolochiv district. He said the situation was under control and radiation levels were normal.
"People with chronic respiratory and cardiovascular conditions living in Smilne are advised, if possible, to stay at home. If you need to go outside, you should use a disposable mask. Temporarily refrain from airing out your homes," he added.
Kozytskyi said specialised personnel were continuing laboratory tests along the wind direction.
Background: A fire broke out at an oil products site in Brody, Lviv Oblast, on 27 January after a Russian attack, causing smoke to spread.
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