There are already five dead in Odessa, there could be about 10 more people under the rubble


In Odessa, an enemy drone hit a nine-storey building. Eighteen flats were destroyed.
In Odessa, the number of victims of the Russian attack has increased to five. Under the rubble of the house found the body of another victim. About it reports the State service for emergency situations in Telegram.
At 14:50 at the level of the ground floor rescuers of the State emergency service released from under the rubble of the fifth body of the deceased, - stated in the message.
The head of the Odessa OVA Oleg Kiper specified that the body of an adult was found under the rubble.
A total of 5 people died, including 1 child. Injured 8 people, of whom 1 child. Rescued 5 people.
The speaker of the State emergency service of the Odessa region in the air of the telethon reported that under the rubble of the nine-storey building, which was attacked by the occupants, may be 10-12 people.
As the prosecutor-general pointed out, the Russians attacked a residential quarter of the city, and there are no military facilities nearby.
The Russian terrorist army fired 8 Iranian Shahed drones at Odessa on the night of 2 March. 7 UAVs were shot down, but one hit a multi-storey apartment block.
The occupants killed people while they were sleeping in their flats.
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