“A plane hit a parking lot in the city, an apartment building and a university were damaged.”, — write: www.unian.ua
A plane hit a parking lot in the city, an apartment building and a university were damaged.
“A ballistic missile strike by Russian terrorists in Odessa, in a residential area. They flew into a parking lot. An apartment building, a university, and an administrative building were damaged. As of now, we know of 8 dead people. My condolences to the families and loved ones. Almost two dozen more people were injured,” Zelenskyy said. .
According to him, at the moment, all the necessary forces are involved to help everyone who needs it. The president also emphasized that this hit was not an accident.
“These are not accidental strikes – these are demonstrative strikes. After the calls and meetings with Putin, after all the false gossip in the media about the alleged “abstention” from strikes. Russia is showing what it is really interested in: only war. And this signal should be heard in all parts the world, from the halls where the members of the “Group of Twenty” meet to all the capitals of the world,” Zelenskyy emphasizes.
Strike on Odessa – what is knownAs UNIAN reported, today, November 18, Odesa was again hit by a ballistic missile. According to Oleh Kiper, the head of Odesa Oblast, the Russian Federation attacked the regional center with a missile, which, according to preliminary data, killed 8 people and injured another 18, including a child. Four are in serious condition.
Damaged civil infrastructure, residential buildings. Military and political observer Oleksandr Kovalenko said that a reconnaissance drone had been working over the city since morning, and a ballistic missile arrived a few hours later.
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