The death toll from the Russian attack on the city of Odesa on 29 April has risen to six after a man injured in the attack died in the hospital. Source: Odesa Mayor Hennadii Trukhanov on Telegram Quote from Trukhanov: "The death toll from the attack on Odesa on 29 April has risen to six.
As Russia is waging its war against Ukraine, some high-ranking Ukrainian officials with confirmed or suspected Russian citizenship are doing fine. The authorities' inability or unwillingness to oust Russian citizens from key posts poses a major security risk amid the ongoing war. "It's a big threat for national security," Mykhailo Zhernakov, head of legal think-tank Dejure, told the Kyiv Independent.
"A little bit here, a little bit there, and we could have lost many of our pieces, exhibits that are very famous all over the world," Odesa Mayor Hennadiy Trukhanov told Suspilne.
During a working trip to Odesa region, President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky viewed the damage to the Spaso-Preobrazhensky (Transfiguration) Cathedral caused by the recent massive Russian shelling of civilian infrastructure and the historic center of Odesa city. Ukrinform.
The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) condemned the missile attack by Russian forces on Odesa in the early hours of Sunday, July 2023. Ukrinform.