Russian occupants launched 2 guided missiles at Odesa from the Black Sea. Both targets were shot down, but a child was injured by the debris. This was reported in the Telegram of the head of the Odesa RMA Oleh Kiper.
"Debris has fallen in some parts of the city. A 15-year-old child was injured and hospitalized. Be careful, if you find dangerous objects, do not try to move them yourself. Call the emergency services, they will help you," said Kiper.
He noted that the consequences of the attack are currently being clarified.
"Once again, I ask you to respond promptly to air raid alarms and take shelter!" the head of the RMA said.
Earlier, we reported that explosions were heard in Odesa during an air raid alert. Prior to that, the Air Force warned of a missile.
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The Ukrainian Air Force clarified that two X-59 guided missiles were destroyed during an enemy attack over Odesa region.
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Kiper said that according to updated information, three people were injured in the missile attack on Odesa, they were hospitalized. Two of them are children aged 15 and 10.
"People were injured as a result of falling debris. All the injuries are light, fortunately, there is no threat to life," added the head of the RMA.
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As a result of today's Russian attack on Odesa, people were injured, cars and shops were damaged. This was reported by the Defense Forces of the South of Ukraine.
Three people were hospitalized with injuries from falling debris of downed enemy missiles. Among the injured are two children.
The Defense Forces emphasized that even downed enemy missiles can cause significant damage.