Missile strike on Lviv: a boy evacuated from Kharkiv with his mother was wounded
A three-year-old boy who was evacuated from Kharkiv with his mother while fleeing the war was injured in a missile attack in Lviv on Monday.
The mayor of Lviv Andrii Sadovyi reported about it on Telegram.
"During the morning shelling, 11 people were injured. Among them is three-year-old Artem. He came with his mother from Kharkiv to escape the war. But a russian missile found them in Lviv. The child was provided with all necessary assistance. There is no threat to life," Sadovyi wrote.
He added that three victims were in critical condition in intensive care. Lviv doctors are doing everything possible to save them.
"Seven people died. These are the first deaths of civilians in our city. The youngest victim is 30 years old. We mourn the dead, but we must be as vigilant as possible. The enemy begins to brute. Strikes on civilian targets could increase," Sadovyi added.