‘Brutal terrorist act’: Zelensky hits out at Russia after twin blasts rock Ukraine’s Lviv
A police officer was killed, 25 other people were wounded in bomb explosions in Lviv

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Sunday described a pair of explosions in Lviv as a “cynical and brutal terrorist act” that was “organised by Russia”.
Two explosions rocked the western Ukrainian city in the early hours, killing a 23-year-old policewoman and injuring 25 others.
“This was a terrorist attack,” Lviv Mayor Andriy Sadovyi said in a video posted on his Telegram channel, adding that police have detained a female Ukrainian national.
Police said that the detained woman was a 33-year-old Ukrainian who had made and planted the bombs herself on behalf of Russian intelligence services.
Zelensky said the “perpetrators were recruited via Telegram”.
“We have intelligence indicating that the Russians intend to continue carrying out such actions – in effect, attacks on Ukrainians,” said the president. “We must strengthen protection for our people.”