Night-time onslaught believed to be heaviest attack on civilian areas of city since start of invasion
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Russia has fired cruise missiles at a western Ukraine city far from the frontline of the war, killing at least four people in a block of flats, in what officials said was the heaviest attack on civilian areas of Lviv since the Kremlin’s forces invaded Ukraine last year.
The night-time attack destroyed the roof and top two floors of a residential building, injuring nine people as emergency crews with search dogs went through the rubble.
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