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Lviv mayor thinks war will continue 'in one form or another' till end of summer.

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Andriy Sadovyi said he thought summer might be "a little calmer" in an interview with Ukrainska Pravda. Lviv is now home to at least 200,000 internally displaced Ukrainians. He also said that there are no active military sites left in Lviv, so "if they (Russian forces) attack our city, they attack only civilian sites and civilians."

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