Lviv mayor says city is struggling to feed and house 200,000 displaced Ukrainians

Lviv mayor says city is struggling to feed and house 200,000 displaced Ukrainians
# 08 March 2022 12:05 (UTC +04:00)

The mayor of Lviv said on Tuesday that the city, located in western Ukraine, was struggling to provide food and housing to some 200,000 displaced Ukrainians who fled there from war-torn parts of the country, APA reports citing CNN.

“About 200,000 Ukrainians have already arrived in Lviv. Women, children, the elderly, hiding from shelling and bombing, were forced to flee their homes. We accommodate everyone provide food and everything necessary. But the trains are going, and the numbers are growing,” said Mayor Andriy Sadovyi in a video statement.
He urged international organizations to provide help "here in Lviv, in Ukraine."

"We need mobile centers for temporary stay with equipped bathrooms and food outlets. Medical and psychological support, medicines, bulletproof vests, and helmets. Mobile hospitals for children

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