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The deputy of the Lviv City Council Igor Zinkevich posted a photo of a destroyed...

In Lviv, during the impact of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation, the sculpture of the Mother of God survived (photo)

The deputy of the Lviv City Council Igor Zinkevich posted a photo of a destroyed house on the Mikhnovsky brothers Street, on the facade of which, despite the powerful attack, the sculpture was completely survived. Seven people were the victims of Russian shelling in Lviv. Among them, according to the data, two children aged 7 and 14 years. The SES reported the completion of emergency rescue work to eliminate the effects of the attack that occurred on Wednesday morning, September 4.

64 people were injured. In particular, eight children, said the head of Lviv OVA Maxim Kozytsky. According to him, at least seven monuments of local architecture, in particular on Konovalets and Korudza streets, have been damaged in the city. "All houses are located in the historic area and UNESCO buffer zone. They are in the State Register of Real Estate of Ukraine.

A Commission on Representatives of Cultural Heritage Protection of the City and Region will start working on objects and draw up acts - said Kozitsky. The deputy of the Lviv City Council Igor Zinkevich published footage of damage to the building on the Mikhnovsky brothers Street. The sculpture of the Mother of God survived the almost completely destroyed by the Russian blow of the house. "There is almost no home, but the Mother of God is whole," Zinkevich said.

Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk declared his readiness to help reconstruct the city. "Lviv needs help! The purpose of the Russian attack was the city center. Many historic buildings were damaged. Poland is ready to help with their restoration," Tusk wrote on the social network H. Mayor of Lviv Andriy Sadovyi reported that on September 5, the city was declared on September 5.