Fire at warehouse in Lviv region after Russian attack extinguished

Fire at warehouse in Lviv region after Russian attack extinguished

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Rescuers in the Lviv region extinguished a fire at a warehouse that broke out as a result of a Russian strike on November 19.

This was reported by the Main Directorate of the State Emergency Service of Ukraine in the Lviv region, according to Ukrinform.

It is noted that the fire was extinguished throughout the night. As of 10:23 a.m., all hot spots have been eliminated.

Fifty rescuers and 14 units of special equipment were involved in the work. Currently, State Emergency Service employees continue to dismantle the damaged structures.

In total, 265 rescuers, 46 units of special equipment, and a State Emergency Service fire robot were involved in eliminating the consequences of Russian strikes on damaged energy facilities, a woodworking enterprise, and a warehouse in Lviv region.

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The State Emergency Service specified that no one was injured as a result of the fires at these facilities.

As reported by Ukrinform, on November 19, Russian troops launched a strike on the Lviv region using drones and cruise missiles. In Lviv, the strike resulted in the complete or partial destruction of warehouse facilities.

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