November 18, 2024
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Russia hit a residential building in Odessa with a missile: 8 people died

On Monday afternoon, the Russian army launched a missile attack on Odesa, as a result of which 8 civilians were killed. Source: the message of Oleg Kiper, the head of Odesa OVA, Odesa Mayor Gennadiy Trukhanov Kiper’s direct speech: “Preliminarily, as a result of the Russian attack, 8 people were killed and 18 wounded.”, — write: www.pravda.com.ua

On Monday afternoon, the Russian army launched a missile attack on Odesa, as a result of which 8 civilians were killed.

Source: message from the head of Odesa OVA Oleg Kiper, mayor of Odesa Gennadiy Trukhanov

Kiper’s direct speech: “Preliminarily, as a result of the Russian attack, 8 people were killed and 18 injured. One child was among the injured. Four people are in serious condition.”

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Trukhanov’s direct speech: “The enemy insidiously directed a rocket into a residential building, an area of ​​business activity. So far, 8 people have died, people were just going about their business.”

Details: At 11:58, the Air Force of the Ukrainian Armed Forces reported that the Russians had fired a ballistic missile over Odessa.

Updated at 2:10 p.m.: Kiper later reported that among the dead in Odesa were medics, policemen, and ordinary civilians. “39 people were injured, including 4 children aged 7, 10 and two 11 years old. The children are hospitalized in moderate condition. There are also 30 adults in hospitals, three of them in extremely serious condition,” he wrote.

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