- Odesa reports that at least two persons have died and several more have been injured as a result of a Russian missile attack.
- The ballistic missile threat was declared by the Ukrainian Air Force before the strike.
- At present, efforts are being made to put out the fire in a private residence and on the gas pipeline.
The regional governor of the Ukrainian city of Odesa reports that at least two persons have died and several more have been injured as a result of a Russian missile attack.
The attack claimed the lives of rescuers and medics as well; the complete number of casualties was disclosed. The ballistic missile threat was declared by the Ukrainian Air Force before the strike.
Double Missile Strike
Twenty persons were hurt, five of them rescuers, according to local media, and “civilian infrastructure was damaged.” According to the report, there was a fire at the scene of the original impact, and while the rescuers were trying to put out the flames, the vehicle was struck again, killing them.
A low-pressure gas pipeline, two fire and rescue vehicles, ten private residences, a service station, and rescue services were all mentioned by Suspilne in her statement that “the impact also damaged.” At present, efforts are being made to put out the fire in a private residence and on the gas pipeline.
The number of people killed by a Russian missile strike on Odesa, a port city in southern Ukraine, on Friday has increased from two to eight, according to the Ukrainian prosecutor’s office. There were over twenty injuries.