Surviving the Siege: A Night in Lviv’s Bomb Shelter Amid Russian Assault

Breaking: Ukraine Night Air Alerts Continue, Students Rely on “Strategic Sleeping”

Morning Shelter Routine at a ukrainian University

At 7 a.m., the campus siren roared, signaling another overnight air alert. By 8 a.m., the red zone remained on the national map. Students shuffled into the shelter, clutching pillows and blankets as they settled for what felt like an endless night.

By 9 a.m., a recorded voice announced a minute of silence for the war’s fallen. A young woman rose from her bench; a young man stayed lying down, exemplifying the varied ways students cope with recurring alarms.

All‑Clear and the Scale of the Attack

At 9:45 a.m., the all‑clear sounded. Ukrainian officials later confirmed that Russian forces launched 653 drones and 51 missiles during the night, striking railways and energy infrastructure across eight regions, including Lviv. Three civilians were wounded.

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Drones deployed Photo of author

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