Polish FM visits site of recent Russian strike near Lviv during Ukraine trip

The Polish Minister of Foreign Affairs arrived in Ukraine on a working visit. He visited the site of Russia's strike on a settlement near Lviv, according to the Lviv regional military administration.
"Together with him and Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine Oleksandr Mishchenko, we visited the site of the Russian attack on civilians in Lapaivka. We honored the memory of innocent people whose lives were taken by the enemy. This loss is an open wound for the Lviv region and all of Ukraine," the regional military administration reports.
Russian strike on Lviv
On the morning of October 5, Russians attacked Ukraine with missiles and drones.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said that Russians fired more than 50 missiles and about 500 strike drones.
Lviv and the region were the most affected, with a total of 78 Russian drones and 12 cruise missiles striking the region. In one of the settlements in the region, an entire family was killed by the Russian attack.
For more details on the consequences of Russia's massive attack on Ukraine on the night of October 5, read RBC-Ukraine's report.