January 10, 2026
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OVA: The level of radiation and harmful substances after the missile attack in Lviv is within normal limits

Laboratory studies after the rocket attack in Lviv showed that the radiation background and air were within normal limits.”, — write: www.pravda.com.ua

Maksym Kozytskyi, the head of the Lviv OVA, said that the level of radiation and harmful substances in the air after the rocket attack in Lviv is within normal limits.

Source: Kozytskyi v social networks

Kozytsky’s direct speech: “We conducted laboratory tests at the site of the rocket attack in Lviv. The radiation background is within normal limits. No excess of harmful substances in the air was detected.”

Prehistory:

  • Explosions rang out in Lviv on the evening of January 8 after the announcement of an air raid alert. Later it became known that under attack hit a critical infrastructure facility in the region.
  • Colonel Yuriy Ignat, head of the communications department of the command of the Air Force of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, said in a comment to the UP that Russia could strike the Lviv region from the Kapustin Yar training ground in the Astrakhan regionwhere, according to preliminary information, the Oreshnik complex is based.
  • Sadovy stated that it is currently unknown whether Russia attacked Lviv Oblast with “Oreshnik”.
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