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Lviv hospitals still treat 12 people injured in Russian shelling on 4 September

As of today, 13 September, 12 people who suffered from last week’s Russian attack remain in hospital at the First Medical Association of Lviv. Another 40 people are undergoing outpatient treatment.

In particular, 4 patients are in St Panteleimon’s Hospital and 8 in St Luke’s Hospital. Two patients who were seriously injured remain in intensive care.

According to the updated information, 71 people, including 10 children, were injured in the shelling in Lviv on 4 September. Fifty-eight people sought help at the hospitals of the First Medical Unit. Thirty emergency medical teams were involved in providing medical care to the victims.

On 4 September, around five o’clock in the morning, the enemy launched a combined attack on Lviv with rockets and shaheds. The attack killed 7 people. 189 buildings (residential buildings, 7 educational institutions, 2 sports institutions, 2 medical institutions and 1 cultural institution) located on Vasylkivskoho, Konovaltsia, Grunwaldska, Kokorudzy, Melnyk, Antonovych, Yefremova, Khudozhenna, Pasternak, Tobilevych, Heroiv UPA streets were destroyed, Horodotska, General Chuprynky, Kvitneva, Aviatsiyna, Braty Dzhyzhy, Braty Klymovy, Braty Mikhnovsky, Vernyhora, Holovatsky, Holubovych, Descartes, Estonian, Zatyshna, Zaliznychna, Kahanets, Kvitka-Osnovyanenko, Kulparkivska, Marko Vovchok, Sorokhtey, Spilnuyu, Starodubska, O.Stepanivnyi, Khotynska, Sharanevycha, Shchekavytska, Yasna and Chernivetska streets. The OCU church of St George the Victorious was also damaged.

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