Two Victims of Russian Shelling Remain Hospitalized in Lviv
As of April 5, two women injured during the Russian military attack on March 24 are still receiving inpatient care in Lviv hospitals, according to the Lviv City Council.
According to the Lviv City Council, as of today, April 5, two women are still undergoing inpatient treatment in medical facilities in Lviv after sustaining injuries during the Russian military attack on March 24. A total of 30 individuals sought medical assistance following the shelling, but currently, only these two patients remain hospitalized.
Doctors have assessed the condition of both victims as stable, and preparations for their discharge are currently underway. This indicates that the medical personnel in Lviv have successfully stabilized the health of the women who were injured during the attack.
The First Medical Association of Lviv clarified that one of the patients is being treated at St. Panteleimon Hospital, where she is receiving care in the surgical department. The other woman is receiving medical assistance at St. Luke's Hospital, where she is being treated in the trauma department.
This information confirms that Lviv's medical staff are actively working to restore the health of the victims who have fallen prey to aggression from Russia. It is important to note that the shelling that occurred on March 24 represents yet another tragic episode in the ongoing war in Ukraine, leading to numerous injuries among the civilian population.
Recall that on March 24, Lviv was subjected to shelling, resulting in injuries to dozens of people. The city became a target for Russian military forces, which provoked widespread resonance among the population and the international community. Medical professionals in Lviv demonstrated high professionalism, responding swiftly to the situation and providing necessary assistance.
It is also emphasized that as of today, despite the challenging conditions, medical workers continue their efforts to save the lives of individuals endangered by military actions. The Lviv City Council continues to monitor the situation and provides support to medical institutions to ensure an adequate level of medical care for all affected individuals.
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