Missile strike on Odesa: death toll rises to four and wounded to 28
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Missile strike on Odesa: number of casualties rises to 17, at least two in serious condition
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Missile strike on Odesa: death toll rises to four and wounded to 28
Four people are killed, including three women and one man, and 28 injured, including two children and a pregnant woman, as a result of a Russian missile strike on Odesa.
The type of missile is being established, but it had shrapnel in it: Pletenchuk on Russia's deadly strike on Odesa
a Russian missile strike on civilian infrastructure in Odesa contained shrapnel intended to destroy manpower, killing three people and injuring 20.
Mayor: Number of victims of Russian missile attack on Odesa rises to three
Three people are killed and 20 injured as a result of Russian missile attack on Odesa, Ukraine.
Russia is building an airfield 75 km from the Ukrainian border
Russia is building an airfield with a 1,800-meter runway 75 kilometers from the Ukrainian border, capable of receiving Il-76 military transport aircraft.
Sumy region: school in Yampil community destroyed by Russian attack, no casualties
Russians shelled a village in the Sumy region, completely destroying the local school building, but fortunately there were no casualties.
Missile strike on Odesa: number of casualties rises to 17, at least two in serious condition
In Odesa, the number of people wounded by Russian rocket fire has risen to 17, at least two of whom are in serious condition, the head of the Odesa regional military administration said.
In Tbilisi, the ruling party of Georgia gathered people in support of the law on foreign agents. President Zurabishvili calls the rally "Putin's action"
Georgia's ruling party held a rally in Tbilisi to demonstrate support for the controversial “foreign agents” law, while Georgia's president criticized it as a “Putin's action” and the opposition claims that civil servants were forced to participate in the rally.
Former CEC Chairman Serhiy Kivalov wounded in latest Russian attack on Odesa
During the rocket attack on Odesa, the former chairman of the Central Election Commission and MP Serhiy Kivalov received a shrapnel wound to his right thigh and was hospitalized with heavy bleeding.
Missile attack on Odesa: “Kyvalov castle” is on fire
A Russian missile strike destroys the Kyvalov castle building in Odesa, Ukraine.
Hot debate and a flying bottle: Georgian parliamentary committee supports draft law on foreign agents in second reading
The Legal Affairs Committee of the Georgian parliament has passed a controversial draft law on foreign agents in the second reading amid heated debate, expulsions and protests demanding the withdrawal of an initiative that could harm the country's Euro-Atlantic integration.