November 25, 2024
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Russian strike on Odesa: already 11 injured, eight of whom are in hospital – Kiper

Russian attack on Odesa: 11 injured already, eight of whom are hospitalized – Kiper As a result of the Russian attack on the center of Odesa, 11 people were injured. Eight people are hospitalized, one woman is in serious condition, the rest are in moderate condition.”, — write on: unn.ua

Russian strike on Odesa: already 11 injured, eight of whom are in hospital - Kiper

As a result of the Russian attack on the center of Odesa, 11 people were injured. Eight people are hospitalized, one woman is in serious condition, the rest are in moderate condition.

As a result of today’s strike by the Russian army in the center of Odesa, 11 victims are already known, eight of whom are receiving in-patient treatment, the head of the OVA, Oleg Kiper, said on Monday, reports UNN.

The number of people injured as a result of the Russian missile attack has increased to 11 people. Two people were treated on the spot. 8 wounded remain in hospital treatment: one woman is in serious condition, the rest is in moderate condition. Also, one victim continues treatment on an outpatient basis. Our doctors do everything they can to preserve the health and life of everyone

The head of the OVA once again called to go down to the nearest shelters when the air alert was announced.

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