July 16, 202622:27
A Russian missile strike targeting the Black Sea port city of Odesa struck a residential building on Friday, killing two individuals and injuring eight others, including two children, according to Deputy Mayor Oleksandr Filatov. The attack caused extensive damage to civilian infrastructure, including residential structures, a religious site, a preschool facility, and multiple vehicles.
The incident underscores the escalating pattern of strikes across Ukraine, which have intensified in recent months despite ongoing diplomatic efforts. The United Nations reported June 2026 as the deadliest month for civilian casualties in Ukraine since April 2022, highlighting the persistent humanitarian crisis nearly five years after the initial invasion.
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