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Students of Lviv’s Lyceum No. 5 Return to Classes After Renovation

At the start of the new semester, students of Lviv’s Lyceum No. 5, damaged during Russian shelling on September 4, 2024, resumed their studies in a fully restored building.

Consequences of the Shelling:
The attack caused significant damage to the school:

  • 74 windows and 49 doors were destroyed,
  • Stairwells were damaged,
  • The roof suffered the most destruction.

The restoration was made possible with assistance from Freiburg, Lviv’s sister city, which allocated €100,000 for the repairs.

Back to School:
According to Andrii Zakaliuk, head of Lviv’s Education Department, students returned to their lyceum this week. While repairs were ongoing, some pupils attended classes at a neighboring school. “We thank our international partners and everyone who contributed to restoring the lyceum. This is a significant step for our community,” he said.

Impact of the September 4 Attack on Lviv:

  • 8 people were killed, including 1 child,
  • 71 individuals were injured, among them 10 children,
  • 189 buildings were damaged, including 5 schools, 2 creative centers, 2 medical facilities, and St. George the Victorious Church.
  • The attack also damaged 19 architectural monuments.

The total damage to the city is estimated to exceed 1 billion UAH.

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