Russian forces launched two missile strikes targeting the road and rail bridge over the Dnistro estuary in Zatoka, Odesa Oblast. The strikes damaged an already-destroyed train track and caused blast shockwave damage to nearby private houses.
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Russian troops launched two missile strikes on Odesa Oblast, hitting the bridge over the Dnistro estuary in Zatoka.
Air defence systems shot down one of the missiles.
The blast shockwave damaged several private houses nearby.
There are no casualties among the civilian population.
A Russian naval anchor mine was washed ashore on a popular beach in Odesa Oblast due to storms, discovered by Ukrainian soldiers, and subsequently disarmed and detonated.
The mine was detached from its mooring by the storm and drifted to the shore.
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