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Russia launched a nighttime missile attack on Odesa on the night of 22-23 July 2023, resulting in one person killed and at least 22 people injured, including four children.

Odesa, Odesa Oblast
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Russia launched a nighttime missile attack on Odesa on the night of 22-23 July, leaving one person killed and at least 22 injured including four children

The cathedral in Odesa was hit by an attack

Russia launched 19 missiles from the Black Sea and occupied Crimea targeting Odesa Oblast overnight on July 23, 2023

At least one person has been killed and 22 others injured after yet another overnight Russian missile attack on the port city of Odesa. Four children are among those injured.

The attack used 19 kalibr, Onyx, Kh-22, Iskander-K, and Iskander-M ballistic missiles

Nine of the missiles were intercepted

Russian missile attack on Odesa resulted in 1 death and 22 injuries, including 4 children.

The Ukrainian Air Force shot down 9 out of 19 incoming missiles during the attack on Odesa.

More than 40 buildings were damaged in Odesa, and port infrastructure was hit due to missile errors.

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