Russia's missile strike on Odesa has killed 10 people, including 7 law enforcement officers - police
Kyiv • UNN
A ballistic missile strike on a residential area of Odesa killed 10 people, including 7 police officers. 39 people were injured, including 4 children and 14 law enforcement officers.
The number of victims of a ballistic missile strike by Russian troops on a residential area of Odesa has increased to 10 people, including 7 police officers, 39 people were wounded, including 4 children and 14 law enforcement officers, the National Police reported on Monday, UNN reports.
So far, 10 people have been killed - 7 police officers, a medic and 2 local residents. In addition, 39 other people were injured, including 4 children and 14 law enforcement officers
According to the police, Russians struck a residential area of Odesa in the middle of the day, using an Iskander ballistic missile. The strike damaged a dormitory, a high-rise building, an administrative building and cars.
Reportedly, the liquidation of the consequences of the enemy shelling continues. Investigative teams, explosive experts, rescuers and police psychologists are working at the scene.