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Russians attacked Odesa region with missiles: two hits recorded in the Odesa district. Photo

Occupants hit Odesa district with missiles

On the evening of Friday, November 10, Russian occupants attacked the Odesa region with missiles. As a result of the enemy strikes, there were two hits in the Odesa district.

Three people were injured. This was reported by the head of the Odesa Regional Military Administration, Oleh Kiper, on his Telegram channel.

The official said that a 96-year-old woman was pulled out from under the rubble in a dacha cooperative. She is currently in a hospital in stable condition. Two other people, aged 72 and 73, suffered minor injuries and were treated on the spot.

The Southern Defense Forces of Ukraine reported on Telegram that Russian troops fired missiles at the Odesa region twice.

The invaders fired an air-launched missile at a dacha cooperative from tactical aircraft from the Black Sea.

The port infrastructure was probably hit by an Oniks supersonic missile. No one was injured and the extent of the damage is being investigated.

It should be noted that the air raid alert in the Odesa region was announced several times in the evening. The Air Force of the Armed Forces of Ukraine warned residents of the region about the missile threat. The last time the signal was announced at 19:35 and residents of the regional center were urged to take shelter.

The monitoring channel "Nikolaevsky Vanyok" wrote that during the last air alert, the Russian occupiers launched a supersonic anti-ship missile "Oniks" at the Odesa region.

As reported by OBOZ.UA, the Russian landing boats Akula (Project 1176) and Serna (Project 11770), which were previously hit off the coast of the temporarily occupied Crimea, sank. Both vessels were in the Narrow Bay.

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