Death Toll in Odesa Attack Rises to Five as Man Succumbs to Severe Burns.
Civilian Death Toll Climbs Following Odesa Strike
According to Novyny.live: The number of fatalities from the Russian attack on Odesa on January 27 has increased to five. A 76-year-old man, who had been hospitalized in critical condition with severe burns for over two weeks following the assault, has died from his injuries. His passing, which occurred on the night of February 14-15, marks the latest casualty from the strike. This incident underscores the ongoing threat to civilian areas in Ukrainian cities from long-range missile and drone attacks.
The Russian bombardment targeted residential districts of Odesa overnight on January 27, hitting buildings in the city center and the Balkivska area. The strikes ignited major fires that engulfed apartments and private homes. Rescue teams worked extensively to pull people from smoke-filled buildings and evacuate residents.
'The doctors did everything possible, but the injuries were too severe. My sincere condolences to the family and loved ones.' - Serhiy Lysak
This tragedy highlights the severe human cost of the conflict for civilians and raises continued concerns over the safety of Ukrainian urban centers subjected to shelling. Authorities and emergency services continue to work on clearing the aftermath, but the scale of destruction leaves deep scars on the affected communities. The events in Odesa serve as another stark reminder of the need for sustained international support to ensure security and aid in the recovery of impacted regions.
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