Occupiers fired rockets at a house in Odessa, which killed a teenager.
The structure, which was hit by a rocket yesterday, May 2, is unfit for habitation.
This was announced by the speaker of the Odessa military administration Sergei Bratchuk.
“At the moment when the Russian missile hit there, there were five people. Unfortunately, a 15-year-old boy died. A 17-year-old girl was very injured. And three people received minor injuries, psychologists are working with them. The building is now unsuitable for living” , says Bratchuk.
According to him, yesterday’s shelling once again clearly showed that the occupiers are targeting the civilian population, since there are no military facilities near the shelled house.
“We see how this “denazification” by Russia is taking place, little Ukrainians, elderly people, women are dying every day. Therefore, in Odessa, the mood, of course, added to the Black Sea fury, added the understanding that the enemy has no right to life. strikes remains constant,” says Bratchuk.
Yesterday, on May 2, the occupants for the third time hit the bridge across the unexploited Dniester estuary with rockets.
“We expect possible missile strikes from the territory of the temporarily occupied Crimea and from the Black Sea – there, however, the number of ships carrying cruise missiles on board has decreased. But the threat is constant. We hope that our air defense forces will operate even more effectively against defense of airspace Yesterday it was possible to destroy an enemy drone, and not just the Russian reconnaissance “Orlan-10”, but “Forpost”, which could even hit targets. Where he flew, what trouble he could create, we do not know. Thank God that our the soldiers destroyed it,” Bratchuk said.
Recall that on April 26, the invaders fired rockets at the Odessa region. Because of this, it was damaged across the Dniester Estuary.
The very next day, April 27, at 6:45 am, the army of the Russian Federation fired again at this bridge . Fortunately, as a result of the attack by the invaders of the terrorist state, there were no injured railway workers.
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