Incidents

There are wounded and destruction: the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation struck another blow to Odessa (photo)

According to local authorities, the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation struck the National Museum of Art, which is located in the UNESCO World Heritage Zone. Five people were injured as a result of attack. On Monday night, November 6, Russian invaders struck Odessa and its surroundings. The invaders attacked the region, releasing the anti-radiolocating rocket X-31P from the Black Sea. This was reported by the forces of the South. In the Odessa region, on Sunday evening, they declared an alarm.

The Air Force said that a rocket is moving in the regional center. According to the local publication "Dumskaya", a funnel was formed on one of the central streets of Odessa after the shelling. According to the mayor of Odessa Later Gennady Trukhanov, the "arrival" fell on the National Art Museum, which is located in the UNESCO World Heritage Zone. "A little here, a little here and we could lose many of our samples, exhibits, very well -known in the world.

Fortunately, that didn't happen," the city mayor said. The shelling was also commented by the Deputy Director of Development of the Odessa National Art Museum Alexander Kovalchuk. "Please do not write to us now. Everything that can be under control is under control," she said. Later, the head of the Odessa Ova Oleg Kiper stated that five people had suffered from Odessa's evening strike of the Russians. "Five people were injured as a result of the night attack of Russian invaders in Odessa.

The victims recorded shrapnel wounds. All were hospitalized, our doctors provide all the necessary assistance," - said in the message of the head of the OVA. In addition, Kiper wrote that on November 6, the Odessa National Art Museum was 124 years old. "It was on the night of November 6 that Russian nickname" congratulated "our architectural monument with a rocket that hit the nearby. The building damaged the walls, some windows and glass were knocked out. ", - he said.