Missile attack on Odessa: 8 dead, many wounded, residential buildings on fire


This morning Odessa was again attacked by missiles from the Russian army.
According to the latest reports, the strike killed eight people and injured dozens more. Many of the injured are in serious condition.
Strong fires engulfed several residential buildings where people were staying at the time of the attack. Several civil infrastructure facilities were also damaged, making the work of rescuers and medics difficult.
Separately, it is reported that one of the missiles failed to explode and got stuck in the building of the educational institution. Specialists are already working at the site to defuse the dangerous object and prevent further casualties.
The head of the Odessa OVA, Oleh Kiper, expressed condolences to the families of the victims and promised that all efforts would be aimed at rescuing the victims and eliminating the consequences of the attack.
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