Russia launched an overnight missile strike using Onyx supersonic anti-ship cruise missiles from a mobile Bastion K-300P system in occupied Crimea, hitting a boarding house and grain silo near the port in Odesa District.
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Russia had used Onyx supersonic anti-ship cruise missiles to attack Odesa Oblast with a mobile Bastion K-300P system from occupied Crimea, according to Ukraine's Southern Defense Forces.
Russian military forces launched a new missile attack on the Odesa region during the night of Oct. 7, as confirmed by Oleg Kiper, the head of the region's military administration
The strike involved the use of supersonic anti-ship missiles of the "Onyx" type which were fired from the territory of occupied Crimea
The attack caused damage to several structures, including a boarding house and a granary located near the port
The city of Chernomorsk, known for its major port, was among targets hit
Multiple apartment buildings in the city sustained damage, including shattered windows
The rocket fragments and the explosive wave led to a fire breaking out in a garage cooperative
Four people were injured as a result of the attack
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