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Tragedy in Lviv Region: Carbon Monoxide Poisoning

Incidents of carbon monoxide poisoning in the Lviv region have led to a tragic outcome with victims.

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On November 28, a tragic incident occurred in the Lviv region where five children and three adults were likely poisoned by carbon monoxide. Unfortunately, a woman with two children from the village of Pomoryany lost their lives. This was reported by the Civil Protection Department of the Lviv Regional State Administration on Facebook.
The deceased in Pomoryany included a woman born in 1993, a boy born in 2011, and a girl born in 2014. They were poisoned in a private brick house on Zahrebelya Street and did not survive until the ambulance arrived.
Additionally, in the morning in the village of Mlynyska, a man born in 2003 and a girl born in 2009 were poisoned in a residential building. Both victims were hospitalized in serious condition in the intensive care unit of the "Zhydachiv City Hospital". The emergency team from PJSC "Lvivgaz" has shut off the gas supply to the residential building.
In the afternoon, three girls (born in 2008, 2010, and 2009) were found in an apartment on Dzhereleyna Street in Lviv, who were likely poisoned by carbon monoxide. They were hospitalized in St. Nicholas Hospital in moderate condition.
It is worth noting that on November 10, a girl born in 2008 was found dead in an apartment in Lviv, presumably due to carbon monoxide poisoning.