November 19, 2024
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Russian attack on Odesa: 55 are known to be injured, three of them in extremely serious condition

As of the evening of November 18, it is known about 55 wounded from the Russian missile attack, three of them are in extremely serious condition. Source: Oleg Kiper, the head of Odesa OVA, direct speech: “As of 9:30 p.m., 55 people are already known to be injured, three people remain in an extremely serious condition.”, — write: www.pravda.com.ua

As of the evening of November 18, it is known about 55 wounded from the Russian missile attack, three of them are in extremely serious condition.

Source: Oleg Kiper, head of Odesa OVA

Direct speech: “As of 21:30, it is already known about 55 injured, three people remain in an extremely serious condition. Communal services are clearing the destruction, removing debris. Heating points have been deployed, hot meals have been provided, and a medical center with a Mental Health Center for operational psychological assistance is also working additionally .

Details: Kiper also emphasized that the situation with energy supply in Odesa remains difficult due to large-scale infrastructure damage.

Electricity supply is already available in 6 districts of the region, partially absent in Odesa district. Centralized water and heat supply was restored in Odesa.

What preceded:

The Russian army launched a missile attack on Odesa on Monday afternoon. 10 people died. Among them are seven policemen, a medic and two local residents.

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