Key developments on July 22-23 Russia's latest missile attack on Odesa results in civilian casualties; damages 25 historical buildings Black Sea security to be discussed at NATO-Ukraine Council on July 26 Russia starts collecting intel on Ukraine's energy infrastructure, says military intelligence Ukraine destroys targets in Russian-occupied Crimea Russia destroys aid center in Chasiv Yar, kills 4 civilians across Donetsk Oblast within a day Russian troops bombarded Odesa on July 23, damaging the historic center and a UNESCO-listed cathedral and killing and injuring civilians. One person was killed, and 21, including four children, were injured, according to local authorities.
The Russians in the temporarily occupied town of Oleshky in Kherson Oblast are giving financial assistance of 10,000 roubles [about US$112 - ed.] to holders of Russian passports only. Residents of Oleshky also need to be vaccinated against hepatitis A in order to receive this financial assistance [which the locals are in desperate need of following last month's floods - ed.
There are many people dead or missing on the Russian occupied east bank of the Dnipro River in Kherson Oblast after the Russian army blew up the Kakhovka dam, regional administration spokesperson Oleksandr Tolokonnikov said on Radio Svoboda on June 14.
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