Four people injured, incl child, in enemy attack on Odesa region
Four people, including a 10-year-old child, were injured as a result of an enemy missile attack on Odesa region this morning, Head of Odesa Regional Military Administration Oleh Kiper has said on Monday.
"The terrorists' goal is the energy and civilian infrastructure of the region. As a result of the attack, four people sustained injuries, including a 10-year-old boy. The three injured, including the child, were hospitalized in moderate condition. They are receiving necessary care," he said on the Telegram channel.
Also, private houses and a lot of cars were damaged by the falling debris of destroyed missiles.
Power supply failures were recorded in the Odesa district, the official said.
"All relevant services are eliminating the damage caused by the Russian attack. Law enforcers are documenting the consequences of another crime committed by the aggressor against the civilian population," Kiper said.
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