(6 Sep 2024)
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Lviv, Ukraine – 5 September 2024
1. Mourners leave flowers at roadside memorial site at scene of Russian missile attack in central Lviv
2. Close of flowers
3. Various of couple looking at display with photographs of attack victims
4. Damaged building
5. Wide of scene of attack
6. Close of building damage
7. SOUNDBITE (Ukrainian) Yelyzaveta Harapko, local resident and survivor of attack:
“I decided to take a look and see what was happening. I went to close the window, to shut it. And as I was lowering the blinds, there was an explosion. Then sparks flew everywhere, and the window was gone. After that, I heard someone shout, and later I heard cries: ‘Help, people are trapped under the rubble!’”
8. Various of damaged buildings
9. SOUNDBITE (Ukrainian) Tamara Ponomarenko, local resident and survivor of attack
“The scariest part was that the explosions were happening both behind and in front of our house. I didn’t know what to do. I thought about running to the bomb shelter, but it wasn’t nearby – the school was close, should I run there instead?”
10. Various of Ukrainian Catholic University
11. SOUNDBITE (Ukrainian) Marta Kuzii, Associate Professor at Ukrainian Catholic University, where 18-year-old victim Daryna Bazilevich studied:
“Daryna represents the generation that has been given the mission to rebuild Ukraine. She was a child who grew up with the war, it has been part of her entire conscious life. She was raised in a family with deep values and a clear understanding of what Ukraine stands for. It was an intelligent, highly educated, artistic, and cultured family.”
12. Close of candles at roadside memorial
13. Onlookers stand beside display with photographs of attack victims
14. Close of teddy bear and candles at roadside memorial
15. Wide of onlookers next to display with photographs of attack victims
16. Various of photographs of attack victims
STORYLINE:
Survivors of a deadly Russian missile attack in the western Ukrainian city of Lviv described Thursday the moment of the explosions and their effort to rush to safety.
“I decided to take a look and see what was happening," said Yelyzaveta Harapko, a local resident and survivor of attack. "I went to close the window, to shut it. And as I was lowering the blinds, there was an explosion. Then sparks flew everywhere, and the window was gone. After that, I heard someone shout, and later I heard cries: ‘Help, people are trapped under the rubble!’”
The Sept. 4 attack killed seven people in the city’s historic center, including a mother and her three daughters, who have become a multi-generation symbol of the country’s struggle to survive the war.
AP Video by Andriy Popovych and Derek Gatopoulos
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