The mother and daughters killed in Russian missile attack on Lviv
On September 4, a missile attack by the Russian army on Lviv killed seven people. Among them was almost an entire family of the writer Ivan Franko.

The tragic news was reported by Lviv Mayor Andriy Sadovyi.
"After today's attack, only the man in this photo survived. His wife Yevhenia and their three daughters — Yaryna, Daryna and Emilia — were killed in their own home," Andriy Sadovyi wrote.
Yaryna Bazylevych worked as a program manager in the office of Lviv — European Youth Capital 2025. The girl was 21 years old. Daryna Bazylevych, 18, was a second-year student in the Cultural Studies program at UCU's Faculty of Humanities. Her youngest daughter Emilia was only 7 years old.
The press service of the Ukrainian Catholic University reported that the father of the family, Yaroslav Bazylevych, is currently in critical condition.