In Odessa, a missile hit "Harry Potter's Castle", Kivalov was wounded in the thigh
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The Palace of Students of the Odessa Law Academy caught fire as a result of rocket fire in Odessa. Two people were killed. Former MP Serhiy Kivalov was wounded in the thigh.
Two people were killed and 20 injured in a missile strike in Odessa, including a 12-year-old child and the president of the Odessa Law Academy, Serhiy Kivalov. About it on 29 April reports Dumskaya.
It is reported that in the evening of 29 April, the Russian occupiers launched a missile "Iskander-M" on Odessa.
As a result of the shelling, a fire broke out in the building of the Palace of Students of the Odessa Law Academy, popularly known as "Harry Potter's Castle".
Former MP Serhiy Kivalov is the president of the Odessa Law Academy. According to eyewitnesses, he was hospitalised with a leg wound.
Sources "Dumskaya", report that he received a shrapnel wound to the thigh, now he is undergoing surgery.
Earlier, as a result of another missile strike on Odessa there was a fire in the private sector. Destroyed residential houses, in one of which there was a woman and a child. They managed to save them.
Also, an anti-ship mine exploded on the beach of Odessa, which was thrown ashore because of the storm. People's access to the beach is limited, so no one was injured.
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