Russian missiles struck residential buildings in central Odesa, killing at least 10 people and injuring 39 (including 4 children), with the attack targeting civilian infrastructure including residential buildings, a university, and an administrative building.
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Russian missiles struck residential buildings in Odesa on Monday noon, killing at least 10 people and injuring 18 initially
The Russian attack left eight people dead and 18 others injured, including one child
By 2:30 p.m., 10 people had been confirmed dead in the missile strike on Odesa, including 7 police officers
39 people were injured, including 4 children and 14 law enforcement officers
The missile was intercepted by air defense but fell into a residential area of the Primorsky district
A powerful explosion rang out in Odesa in the south of Ukraine on Monday afternoon, a few minutes after the Air Force warned Odesa residents of an imminent threat of a ballistic strike.
Missile debris killed 10 civilians in Odesa
On November 18, Russian army struck Odesa with an Iskander-M ballistic missile. 11 people were killed, more than half a hundred were injured.
Russia launched an Iskander-M ballistic missile around noon, which was downed by air defenses. The downed missile fell into the residential sector of the city's Prymorskyi district.
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