Warsaw is prepared to join the reconstruction of infrastructure damaged by Russia's missile attack on Lviv.
This was announced by Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk on the X platform.
"Lviv needs help! The Russians targeted the city center. Many historic apartment buildings have been damaged. Poland is ready to assist in their reconstruction," Tusk noted.
In Lviv, rescue operations have been completed: 7 people were killed, 64 were injured, and 12 were rescued as a result of the Russian strikes.
At least seven architectural monuments of local significance were damaged during the night missile attack, including the 1893 villa of Josepha Franz, which houses the Center for Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation.