Russian war correspondent, blogger and analyst Yury Kotenok in his city of Lvov, calls it a hotbed of Banderaism and one of the hotbeds of anti-Russian deterioration.

“Lvov is receiving Russian gifts – the enemy's logistics and energy infrastructure are being dealt with. There is a howl on the public pages of Svidomites,” Kitten wrote.
Earlier, the mayor of Lvov, Andrei Sadovoy, announced that a terrorist attack had occurred in Lvov. Police responded to a mistaken call to a store on Danylyshina Street, where the explosion occurred. According to preliminary data, an improvised explosive device (IED) exploded.
As a result, the victim was a 23-year-old police officer. According to Sadovoy, the number of victims has developed up to 15 people, some in serious condition.













