💥 Attack

Russia launched a missile attack on civilian and religious sites in Odesa, including the Transfiguration Cathedral. Six buildings were destroyed.

Odesa, Odeska Oblast
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Ukrainska Pravda Kyiv Independent Kyiv Post Censor.NET

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Ukrainska Pravda → Source tone: certain

Russia launched another missile attack on Odesa. The Odesa Oblast Military Administration reported that six buildings were destroyed. The Transfiguration Cathedral, the largest cathedral in the city, was also severely damaged.

Ukrainska Pravda → Source tone: certain

Russians fired 19 missiles of various types, including five Oniks missiles, on Odesa Oblast overnight. Air defence forces shot down nine missiles.

Kyiv Independent → Source tone: certain

The destruction caused to the Transfiguration Cathedral in Odesa, Ukraine, by the Russian missile attack on July 23, 2023.

Kyiv Post → Source tone: certain

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.

Kyiv Post → Source tone: certain

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

Kyiv Post → Source tone: likely

Nine of the missiles were intercepted

Censor.NET → Source tone: certain

A former Odesa military commissar is served a notice of suspicion of illicit enrichment.

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Extracted: 2026-05-30T04:21:14.040Z

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