andriy moskalenko, the first deputy mayor of lviv was in touch with us about the consequences of the sadovy , the mayor, said this morning that lviv suffered the biggest attack on the housing stock. i have lived here for a long time, almost at the very beginning of the war, and i haven't heard six explosions in a row yet. maybe i didn't hear something somewhere. well, it was the largest attack. it was precisely on the housing stock, on the housing development, because in the winter and in the fall and in the fall, there were strikes on infrastructural facilities, they tried to hit the railway to get to the railway station, they were killed in the station, a hundred, well, there were different moments, but exactly like that, in the house, in the apartments, in the offices, this is the first time, this is the first time there was such an attack on lviv, and we will now discuss another topic, we will talk about that region, where the attacks are much more terrible. although they everything is scary, you know, if one person dies, it's already scary, but this is donetsk and let's talk abo