Lviv city officials have spoken with Saint Peter and Paul Garrison Church about using its basement museum as an emergency bomb shelter. The director of the museum says 400 people could fit inside its labyrinthine confines.
In Lviv, Ukraine, A Basement Museum May Become A Bomb Shelter
City officials are looking to a church that could serve as a bomb shelter if the need arises.
In Lviv, Ukraine, A Basement Museum May Become A Bomb Shelter
Jason Bellini
Posted: 9:32 p.m. EST Feb 23, 2022
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