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Over the past day, almost 60 more people arrived in Lviv Oblast by evacuation trains

1,577 people left for Przemyśl from Lviv Oblast.

The head of the Lviv OVA Maksym Kozytskyi informed about the main things that the region “lived” in the past day.

As he noted, there were no threats of missile strikes in the region during the past day.

In addition, 59 more people arrived in the Lviv region by evacuation trains during the day.

8 patients from Dnipropetrovsk and Donetsk regions were evacuated by special train to Lviv region. Doctors assess the condition of people as medium to severe. They are provided with all the necessary help in one of the medical institutions of our region.

1,577 people left for Przemyśl from Lviv Oblast.

In the Lviv district, work is underway to create a shelter for persons who have suffered from domestic violence, trafficking or gender-based violence. 22 people will be able to temporarily live in it. The project, worth almost 12 million hryvnias, is financed by the American charity fund “Scientia Ukraine”. The renovation is planned to be completed by the end of May 2023. More details: https://bit.ly/3Fjpnat

Volunteers from the German cities of Dessau-Rosslau and Dresden brought a truck and four bags of humanitarian aid to Sokal in Chervonohrad Oblast, including hygiene products, food and clothing. The aid was handed over to the “Caritas Sokal” charitable foundation, which will distribute it to those who need it.

200 forcibly displaced persons living in the Sambirsk community received humanitarian aid from the “Right to Protection” foundation. The sets included mattresses, blankets, towels, flashlights, thermoses, and hygiene products.

In the People’s House of the village of Dobrosyn of the Lviv district, the Center of Resilience was opened, which was provided with access to the Internet and backup power supply, products and household items in case of a critical situation. The center was built by the Lviv RVA together with the CORE charitable foundation and the SpivDiya volunteer platform.

 

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