July 4, 2025
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From the Russian UAV attacked by a high -rise building in Odessa rescuers evacuated 50 people

Rescuers evacuated 50 people, including two children, with a high -rise building attacked by Russian drones in Odessa. Four people were injured. Source: SESP Details: The SES noted that the 9-storey was damaged due to the enemy attack, a fire occurred from 7 to 9 floors.”, – WRITE: www.pravda.com.ua

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