1 dead, dozens injured in 'terrorist attack' in Ukraine, Zelenskyy says
A "terrorist attack" in Lviv, Ukraine, resulted in the death of a 23-year-old policewoman and injuries to 25 others early Sunday morning. Ukrainian authorities responded to a reported break-in when two explosions occurred, triggered by improvised explosive devices hidden in garbage bins.

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AI-generatedA "terrorist attack" in Lviv, Ukraine, resulted in the death of a 23-year-old policewoman and injuries to 25 others early Sunday morning. Ukrainian authorities responded to a reported break-in when two explosions occurred, triggered by improvised explosive devices hidden in garbage bins. President Zelenskyy confirmed the detention of a 33-year-old woman from the Rivne region in connection with the attack, which occurred in the city center on Danylyshyn Street. Investigators allege the suspect acted under the direction of a "curator" linked to Russian special services and manufactured and planted the explosives. Interior Minister Klymenko stated there is reason to believe Russia ordered the attack, accusing them of targeting Ukrainian law enforcement.
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5 extractedA 33-year-old woman from the Rivne region was detained in connection with the attack.
One police officer was killed and 25 others injured in Lviv.
The suspect allegedly acted at the direction of a 'curator' linked to Russian special services.
Preliminary findings indicate improvised explosive devices hidden inside garbage bins detonated.
There is every reason to believe that the crime was committed on the order of Russia.