In Odessa, the body of a child was found under the rubble on the ground floor of a destroyed house - State Emergency Service of Ukraine (SES)

  1. Home
  2. Events
  3. In Odessa, the body of a child was found under the rubble on the ground floor of a destroyed house - State Emergency Service of Ukraine (SES)
In Odessa, rescuers found the body of a child at the site of a house destroyed by Russians at night
11:30, 02.03.2024
Читати українською

The drones used by the Russian army to attack Odessa at night travelled a complex route, particularly at low altitudes and manoeuvred between residential buildings.



The number of victims in the overnight attack by Russian terrorists on Odessa has risen to three. Rescuers at the level of the ground floor during the removal of the rubble of the house found the body of a child. This is stated in the Telegram-channel of the head of the Odessa regional military administration (OBA) Oleg Kiper.

The number of victims of the Russian attack on Odessa increased to three people. Just now rescuers have unblocked the body of a man from under the rubble," wrote Kiper.

According to the head of the OVA, the search and rescue operation continues.

According to the Odessa city Council, the child at the time of death was three months old. At the same time, the Office of the Prosecutor General claims that the age of the child - from 3 to 5 years.

As of 11:08, it is known about:

  • 3 dead;
  • 8 injured;
  • 5 rescued, including one child.

According to the Defence Forces of Southern Ukraine, the enemy sent eight attack drones from the Black Sea to Odessa Region. Seven targets were destroyed. One of the drones hit a nine-storey building in a residential area of Odessa during manoeuvres among residential quarters.

On the night of 2 March, Russian terrorists attacked Ukraine: Zelensky made a statement
Video

Russians attacked Kharkiv and Odessa at night: Zelensky made a statement

10:30, 02.03.24
Oleg Pavlos
Oleg Pavlos
Support us on Patreon
Like our content? Become our patron
Oleg Pavlos
Reports on how the lives of Ukrainians have changed since February 2022 at SOCPORTAL.INFO

Over 10 years in journalism. Media analyst from Volyn.