UNESCO announces explosion in the buffer zone of a world heritage site in Lviv

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UNESCO (a United Nations agency specializing in education, science and culture) claims an explosion occurred in the buffer zone of a world heritage site in Lviv, Ukraine, which the organization describes as an “attack.” This was reported by the international press service. organizations.

According to the information received from the press service, the explosion occurred in a historical building in the “Lviv Historical Center Community” buffer zone, which is on the UNESCO World Heritage List.

“Buffer zones are an additional layer of protection for World Heritage properties whose boundaries are recognized and approved by the World Heritage Committee,” the organization said.

According to UNESCO, responsibility for the incident has not yet been assigned to specific individuals, but strikes on lands protected by the World Heritage Convention have been noted as “a violation of this convention and the 1954 Hague Convention”. For the Protection of Cultural Property in the Event of Armed Conflict”.

Prior to this, Ukrainian TV channel TSN reported several explosions. echoed In Lviv and Ternopil region.

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