February 1, 2025
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RF strike at the Odessa Historic Center: UNESCO has been condemned and planned to send a mission to Ukraine

The strike of the Russian Federation at the Odessa Historical Center: UNESCO was condemned by an attack and planned to send a mission to Ukraine in Ukraine condemned the missile firing of the Odessa Historical Center, which damaged cultural buildings under the protection of the organization. It is planned to send a special mission to Ukraine to document damage and identify response measures.”, – WRITE ON: Unn.ua

UNESCO sentenced the Russian Federation on the historical center of Odessa and plan to send a mission to Ukraine in the near future. UNESCO Ukraine reports, reports UNN.

UNESCO condemns the missile firing of the World Heritage Facility, the historic center of Odessa last night, which caused serious damage to at least two cultural buildings that are under UNESCO’s Conventions

The organization stated that repeated attacks should cease and emphasized that the UNESCO team was already working on the operational documentation of the damage caused and, together with the Ukrainian authorities, determines the priority measures of response.

UNESCO will also send a mission in the near future.

Recall

As a result of the rocket attack of the Russian Federation, the object of which was the “historic center of Odessa”, included on the UNESCO World Heritage List, about 15 historic buildings in the center of Odessa were damaged, the building “Bristol” hotel was significant.

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