It’s hard to answer as the great was hard to gauge. Russian troops are nowhere near it but their long range weapons can reach the city as happened to the family who were killed after I left. There’s a video somewhere on twitter of two guys walking toward the railway station in the dark exactly as I did when that missile hit that’s terrifying to watch. Blythe city is mostly considered safe but the Ukrainian invasion of Kursk upset that status quo and Putin wanted to send a message that nowhere in the country was safe.
Oh wow - most interesting mate - thanks for posting
Thanks so much for watching.
Did you feel unsafe in Lviv? It’s probably not a good idea to visit as a tourist until after the war, right?
It’s hard to answer as the great was hard to gauge. Russian troops are nowhere near it but their long range weapons can reach the city as happened to the family who were killed after I left. There’s a video somewhere on twitter of two guys walking toward the railway station in the dark exactly as I did when that missile hit that’s terrifying to watch. Blythe city is mostly considered safe but the Ukrainian invasion of Kursk upset that status quo and Putin wanted to send a message that nowhere in the country was safe.