Residential buildings, office buildings, an educational institution and cars were damaged in Odesa as a result of a Russian missile strike.
Odesa Mayor Hennadiy Trukhanov said this in a post on Telegram, Ukrinform reports.
“Residential buildings, administrative buildings, an educational institution, and cars were damaged. The consequences of the missile attack are being assessed,” the statement says.
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Trukhanov added that relevant services are working at the scene, and a volunteer detachment from the Municipal Security Department has joined the work.
At the same time, regional governor Oleh Kiper refuted reports on Ukrainian television that a missile allegedly failed to explode and got stuck in the school building. According to him, part of the missile used by Russia to hit Odesa had fallen down earlier.
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As reported by Ukrinform, at least ten people were killed and 39 people were injured, including four children, as a result of Russia’s missile attack on Odesa.
Photo: Hennadiy Trukhanov / Telegram
Source: Residential buildings, offices and educational institution damaged in missile strike on Odesa