A Russian Attack on Odesa Region on Friday night, has killed Eight People and Iinjured 27 more, according to Ukrainian Authorities, as Moscow continues to target the Black Sea Port City.
According to Ukraine’s State Emergency Service, the Fatalities occurred as a result of a Russian Missile Strike on a Port Infrastructure Facility, in the Town of Pivdenne. Some of the Victims were on a Bus that was caught in the Shelling, it said.
Russia has Targeted Odesa with continuous Attacks over the past Nine days, resulting in a week-long Power Outage in the City and surrounding Areas, as well as Damage to Port Infrastructure and Civilian Vessels.
Russia has focused on Crippling Ukraine’s Energy Infrastructure as Winter sets in, and has been able to Strike more Targets in recent months, by Firing a mix of several hundred Drones and Missiles Simultaneously.
In addition, Two Key Bridges connecting the Northern and Southern part of Odesa Region have also been Hit, with Work ongoing to Repair the Damage, according to Oleh Kiper, Head of Odesa Regional Military Administration.
Odesa, also spelled Odessa, is the Third most Populous City and Municipality in Ukraine, and a Major Seaport and Transport Hub located in the South-West of the Wountry, on the Northwestern Shore of the Black Sea. The City is also the Administrative Centre of the Odesa Raion and Odesa Oblast, as well as a Multiethnic Cultural Center.

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