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In the south defense forces, they stated that administrative and residential bui...

Odessa rocket firing: the Russians damaged the Ombudsman and Hospital representation (photo)

In the south defense forces, they stated that administrative and residential buildings, as well as medical and educational institutions, had been destroyed as a result of ballistic missiles. The representation of the Commissioner of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine for Human Rights in Odessa was damaged by the Russian attack on the city. Ombudsman Dmitry Lubinets reported on his Telegram on Wednesday, May 1. According to him, there are no victims.

At the time of the hostile blow, there were neither employees nor applicants in the room. Lubinets stated that it took time to receive visitors and restore work. He assured that work was already underway to eliminate all the effects of shelling. The Ombudsman informed that this was the fourth representation of the Parliament for Human Rights, which was destroyed as a result of Russian shelling. "Before that, this happened in Kharkiv, Vinnitsa and Kherson.

Russian aggression continues to fight with civilian populations, so the world should help us in the fight against a cynical enemy!" Lubinets stressed. In addition, the forces of the South reported that as a result of hits in Odessa, administrative and residential buildings, medical and educational institutions were damaged in Odessa. "Work is underway to eliminate the effects of the attack. Information on the victims and the dead is clarified.

Counter -dating measures are ongoing to find and install possible Russian terrorists' associates," the south defense said. We will remind, on the night of May 1, the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation struck on Odessa ballistic missiles, which Russian troops were released from the territory of temporarily occupied Crimea. The head of the Odessa Ova reported that three people had died, three more were injured.