There is a joyful event in the modular town in Stryi Park. Tetiana and Andriy, who moved from Lysychansk to Lviv because of the war, got married
Tatyana and Andriy are raising an eight-year-old son, Dmytro, and have been together for 10 years. However, they did not find a good moment to officially get married. And it was Lviv, they say, that seemed to them the best possible place for a wedding.
“Once we were just walking through the streets and realized that Lviv is a romantic, beautiful, friendly and very dear city to us. On the same day, we decided to get married,” Andriy said.
Andriy, together with Tatyana and his son, evacuated to Lviv back in March. All their relatives also live here now. And this, by the way, is as many as 14 people.
The couple does not know what is happening to their home in Lysychansk. After all, they received the latest news from their hometown back in early May. It is only known that the school next to the house was completely destroyed.
We would like to remind you that in Lviv there are three modular towns for the temporary residence of internally displaced persons in three locations: on the territory of Stryi Park, on St. Puluya and on Sykhov. In total, these towns have 262 modular houses, which are designed for more than 1,000 people.