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After the bombing, a two-day mourning was announced in Lviv

On the night of July 6, the Russian army launched a missile attack on Lviv, the largest city in western Ukraine. "Calibre" missiles hit the city around one o'clock in the morning; ten missiles were launched from the Black Sea.

As a result, five people were killed, and 36 were injured. The city's infrastructure suffered considerable damage; 35 buildings and one were destroyed. A two-day mourning was announced in Lviv. President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky said, "A tangible response will be given to the opponent."