 People gathered on July 8 to pay respects to a mother and daughter killed in Russia's missile attack on Lviv, Ukraine's western city. Anastasia Seniv, 32, and her mother Myroslava Sadova, 59, were among the 10 killed in what local officials called the biggest attack of the war on the civilian infrastructure in Lviv. The city is only 70 kilometers from the border with Poland, a NATO and European Union member state, and is far for front lines. National police said that 45 people, including three children, were injured. The attack damaged 35 residential houses, an office complex, a student campus, a school, and several dozen cars, officials said. Lviv was home to about 700,000 people before Russia's full-scale invasion in February 2022. The population has grown since then because many people have fled to Lviv from fighting and airstrikes in other parts of Ukraine.