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The number of people killed in Russia's April 29 missile attack on Odesa has increased to five, Odesa Oblast Military Administration head, Oleh Kiper, announced on Telegram.
The death toll of the Russian missile strike on Odesa on 29 April has risen to five, as one of the people who were wounded has died in hospital. Source: Oleh Kiper, Head of Odesa Oblast Military Administration, on Telegram Quote from Kiper: "Unfortunately, the death toll of yesterday's Russian missile attack on Odesa has increased to five people.
German Vice-Chancellor Robert Habeck came within sight of the aftermath of a Russian missile strike during his trip to Ukraine, as a huge column of smoke rose over the port city of Odessa on Friday. According to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, several missiles had hit the seaport of Pivdennyi near Odessa on the Black Sea. The attack occurred at around 3 pm (1200 GMT). When Habeck's delegation passed the area around three hours later, a high column of smoke could still be seen in the sky.