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Emergency service workers gather outside damaged buildings as search for victims continues following a Russian missile attack in Lviv. Mykola Tys/AP

Four people killed in Russian missile attack on Lviv

President Zelenskyy says there ‘will definitely be a response to the enemy’.

FOUR PEOPLE HAVE been killed by a Russian missile attack on the western Ukrainian city of Lviv, the interior minister has confirmed.

Ihor Klymenko said another nine people had been injured in the overnight attack.

The city’s mayor Andriy Sadovyi said around 60 apartments and 50 cars were damaged with emergency service workers searching in the debris for more people trapped.

In a video message to people in Lviv, Sadovyi said the attack was the largest on Lviv’s civilian infrastructure since the beginning of Russia’s invasion last year.

President Volodymyr Zelenskyy posted on the messaging app Telegram, saying: “Unfortunately, there are wounded and dead. My condolences to the relatives!

“There will definitely be a response to the enemy. A tangible one.”

Zelenskyy also posted drone footage showing wrecked buildings from above. Third and fourth floors of the struck building were ruined.

Hundreds of thousands of Ukrainian war refugees have sought safety in Lviv from other areas to the east.

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