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Russian Overnight Attack Hits Residential Buildings in Odesa, Injuring Three
Local authorities said Russian forces struck several residential buildings, including two two-story houses and one three-story building, while one woman was hospitalized. Make us preferred on Google
Local authorities said Russian forces struck several residential buildings, including two two-story houses and one three-story building, while one woman was hospitalized.
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A Russian overnight attack on Odesa hit several residential buildings and injured three people, local authorities said.
Serhii Lysak, head of the Odesa City Military Administration, said Russian forces again targeted residential areas of the city.
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“The enemy again directed a strike at residential neighborhoods of our city. We have hits on several residential buildings – two two-story houses and one three-story building,” Lysak wrote on Telegram.
He said medics treated two people at the scene at one location, while at another location one woman was hospitalized. Information about the injured is still being clarified.
A non-residential building was also hit.
Emergency services and rescuers are working at the sites, clearing the aftermath of the attack and providing assistance to residents.
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