N-iX, an IT firm with a big presence in Lviv, described how it'd managed amid the latest attacks.
But like many Ukrainian companies, N-iX was prepared with a contingency plan that allowed it to continue servicing clients in the attack's aftermath.
"It started in the morning," Deshchynskyy told Insider.
Ukrainian tech workers and companies have rallied to help the war effort, including by joining the "IT army" and providing tech services for the military.
And just two weeks ago, N-iX was the main partner at the annual IT Arena tech conference, which was held in Lviv.