In Odesa, the number of people injured in the Russian attack has risen to 11; one person is in critical condition
The number of people injured in the Russian missile strike on Odesa on the evening of July 7 has risen to 11.
According to him, nine of the injured were hospitalized.
“The number of people injured in the evening missile attack on Odesa has risen to 11,” Kipper said.
The head of the Odesa Regional Military Administration also noted that one of the injured remains in serious condition. This is a 48-year-old man who is currently under medical supervision.
Medical personnel continue to provide all necessary care to the victims, and details regarding the consequences of Russia’s ballistic strike on Odesa are being clarified.
This was reported by Oleg Kipper, head of the Odesa Regional Military Administration, on Telegram.
In addition, on the night of July 8, Russian troops launched a missile strike on Kyiv, killing one woman. Two other people were injured; emergency services are working at the impact sites, and efforts to address the aftermath of the attack are ongoing.
Since the evening, Russian troops have carried out more than two dozen strikes on the Dnipropetrovsk region, using drones and artillery. Five districts in the region came under enemy fire, and four civilians were injured as a result of the shelling.
As a reminder, Russian forces struck Odesa—there are casualties, and infrastructure has been damaged.
The strike on Odesa was carried out with a missile equipped with a cluster warhead.
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