
Russia's attack at Poland's border shattered the image of calm in western Ukraine
CNN
On the surface, the western Ukrainian city of Lviv does not look like a city on the edge of a war zone.
The streets are bustling with people. Austro-Hungarian architecture recently painted in pale hues stretches for miles. The trams still run on time and most of the shops that first shuttered after Russian President Vladimir Putin launched his February 24 invasion of Ukraine have once again opened their doors.
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