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There was no room in the cafe: Odesa resident miraculously survived a Russian missile attack. Video

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Russians attacked Odesa. Source: Source: SES

Alisa Lytvynenko, a resident of Odesa, is recovering from another attack by Russians, and she miraculously managed to survive. The girl went to a cafe to have a coffee, she wanted to sit in the establishment, but there was no free seat.

She told about it in a video posted on Facebook. Recently, the enemy has been actively attacking Odesa, resulting in the deaths of ordinary people.

"I wanted to sit down there, but there were no seats, I was upset and moved on. And in one minute, an enemy missile arrives," Alisa says in the video.

"It's such a disgusting feeling when you realize that you survived and someone else didn't," she says.

As a reminder, on the afternoon of November 18, Russian terrorist forces struck at the civilian infrastructure of Odesa with ballistic missiles. Residential buildings in the city were damaged, and ten people were killed, including doctors, police officers, and civilians. Another 55 people were injured, including four children aged 7, 10, and two 11 years old.

The President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy reacted to the attack of the occupiers. He noted that these are demonstrative strikes by the aggressor. This is Russia's way of demonstrating once again that it is only interested in war, and the world should hear this signal.

As reported by OBOZ.UA, during Russia's largest missile and drone attack on November 17, Russia attacked Odesa with Shaheds. The strikes killed two employees of the power plant and injured a 17-year-old boy.

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