Sadowy reported where the residents of the destroyed houses were relocated.


On the night of July 12, Russian troops attacked Lviv, causing significant destruction and damage to residential buildings. The city's mayor Andriy Sadowy explained where the residents of the damaged houses were relocated.
This was reported by Andriy Sadowy on Telegram.
Attack on Lviv — where the residents of the destroyed houses were settled
According to the mayor of Lviv, the first relocations of residents from buildings affected by enemy shelling on the night of July 12 have already taken place.
Sadowy noted that 6 families — 19 people: 14 adults, 5 children, as well as pets have been relocated so far.
'We have already settled the first residents whose houses were damaged by the shelling. Temporary housing was provided to them in the Taurus, Optima Medieval hotels, Dnister, and the Pearl hostel. Thank you for your support! Our work continues', the mayor of Lviv said.
It is noted that according to Sadowy, the most damage was inflicted on the Zaliznychnyi and Halytskyi districts. 46 houses were destroyed, more than 500 windows shattered. 15 apartments became uninhabitable, and 28 residents were offered temporary free accommodation in a hotel.
In addition, 20 cars were damaged. The consequences of the attack were also felt by the Lviv Polytechnic Institute, municipal courts, and over 20 premises of small and medium-sized enterprises.
As a result of the enemy attack on Lviv, the first families affected by the shelling were relocated; temporary housing was ensured in the city's hotels. It was also noted that the city authorities are taking the necessary measures to provide assistance and restore the local housing stock.
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