It was Ukraine's 'safe' city. Then his whole family died.
Briefly

Yaroslav Bazylevych spoke of his unbearable loss on the birthday of his youngest daughter, highlighting the indiscriminate nature of war, even in perceived safe havens like Lviv.
"It's very difficult to see all of the attention and news on our family out there, but it's also important," Bazylevych reflects on the media focus following the tragedy of losing his wife and daughters.
Lviv, once viewed as a refuge, was shaken by a tragedy that proved no one is safe from the war's reach, as underscored by the mayor's harrowing reflection.
The community mourned collectively, as thousands attended the funeral, marking a poignant reminder of the war's relentless impact, even in the quietest corners of Ukraine.
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