In the attack of the occupiers’ rockets on “Harry Potter’s castle” in Odessa, four died

In the attack of the occupiers’ rockets on “Harry Potter’s castle” in Odessa, four died
In the attack of the occupiers’ rockets on “Harry Potter’s castle” in Odessa, four died
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The building houses the residence of former deputy Serhiy Kivalov, and the Odessa Law Academy is also located there. Kivalov was injured in the attack, along with 31 other people. “Several children are injured – a five-year-old girl, she has a bruise on her chest – in a moderate condition. A 16-year-old teenager – also in a moderately severe condition.”

Ukrainian authorities emphasize that Russia’s aim was to kill as many people as possible, given the popular location among the population and the ballistic missile used with cluster munitions: “All services are currently working to prevent the consequences of the missile strike – this is another war crime.”

The President of Ukraine expressed his condolences to the families of the dead and the victims, adding that Russian attacks can be stopped with sufficient weaponry: “Russia’s attack plans can be foiled. Ukrainian forces must receive sufficient support from their partners: Patriot, which is needed here, 155-millimeter caliber, which must sound as powerful as possible on the front, weapons with a sufficient range, which can and must destroy Russian logistics.

Zelenskiy also highlighted the timely delivery of the promised weapons and ammunition yesterday in Kyiv, during a meeting with NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg.

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