A large family of servicemen was killed when a shaheddin flew into a block of flats


The bodies of Oleg, Tatiana and their seven-month-old daughter Liza were found under the rubble, two children were reported missing.
As a result of a drone attack on Odessa killed a large military family. About it reports Suspilne Odessa.
The bodies of Oleg, Tatiana and their daughter Lisa were found under the rubble. Two more children are considered missing.
Little Lisa was the only common child of the spouses, on 29 February she was seven months old. Tatiana had three more children from a previous marriage, two of them, nine-year-old Sergei and eight-year-old Zlata, are still looking for under the rubble. The older boy, Vladimir, went to Raukhovka to visit his grandparents and survived.
Oleg and Tatiana Kravets were military men, they met at the service. Later Tatiana resigned to take care of her newborn daughter. The husband was the last son of his parents - his brother Eugene died in 2014 in the ATO zone.
People in Odessa have been bringing flowers and toys to the house destroyed by the Russians since morning.

We shall remind you that on the night of 2 March, a Russian drone flew into a nine-storey residential building in Odessa. So far it is known that the death toll as a result of the UAV strike has risen to ten. Among the victims are three small children.
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