
Across Lviv region an elevated level of fire danger is forecast for 1–3 June, the Lviv Regional Hydrometeorological Centre has reported.
According to meteorologists, on 1 June an extreme (5th class) and high (4th class) fire danger is expected in some districts of the region. In the south of the region fire danger will generally be absent (1st class).
The Hydrometeorological Centre notes that such weather conditions will contribute to a high likelihood of the outbreak and spread of fires in ecosystems in the presence of ignition sources, in particular open flames.
The warning specifies that across Lviv region, on 1–3 June, extreme (5th class) and high (4th class) fire danger will persist in places, with the exception of the southern districts of the region.
Nazariy Fedyachko[/caption] Nazariy was born on October 16, 2003 — he was only 22. He received his secondary education at the Ulviv school, after which he studied at the Sokal Vocational Lyceum.
Ruslan Kosynskyi[/caption] Ruslan was born on December 14, 1983, in Sievierodonetsk, Luhansk region. He received his basic secondary education at the school in the village of Mykolaivka, Popasna district, and later studied at the Sievierodonetsk Technical College. Because of the full-scale invasion, in June 2022 Ruslan and his mother left their home and moved to the Sokal region — first to Zabuzhzhia and then to Teliazh. He was conscripted into the Armed Forces of Ukraine on January 29, 2024, and served in military unit A4689.
Ruslan Ivat[/caption] He is remembered as an experienced driver and responsible commander who repeatedly carried out missions in frontline areas and always remained a reliable comrade. The Hero is survived by his parents, Mariia and Ihor, his wife Svitlana, and two young children — Anastasiia and Davyd.
evening Sokal. View of the Church of Sts. Peter and Paul. Holos Sokalshchyny[/caption] In his address to residents, the mayor emphasized that this year of the war has been a year of pain and losses, but at the same time — a year of resilience and dignity. He thanked the defenders, men and women, thanks to whom Sokal lives and holds firm, and bowed his head before those who gave their lives for the community. “A deep bow to those who gave their lives for us — their feat will remain forever in the history of the community. Preserving their memory is our sacred duty,” the address reads.