Woman Found Dead in Rubble Following Russian Nighttime Attack on Odesa.
Russian Forces Strike Odesa on February 14
According to Novyny.live: Russian forces launched an attack on the port city of Odesa overnight on February 14, resulting in the death of a 73-year-old woman. The strike destroyed a private home, and her body was later recovered from the wreckage. The attack's intensity was further evidenced by widespread window damage in neighboring houses. The Black Sea port of Odesa has been a frequent target for Russian missiles and drones throughout the full-scale invasion.
This assault followed another Russian attack on the city the previous night, on February 13. As reported by Serhiy Lysak,
"Unfortunately, rescuers discovered the body of a deceased woman, born in 1950, under the rubble of the destroyed private house."This repeated targeting underscores the persistent threat to civilian infrastructure and the residents of Odesa.
The loss of life in this military action represents a tragic event that has provoked outrage and deep concern among the local population. The situation remains tense, with residents closely monitoring developments.
This strike on Odesa is part of Russia's ongoing military aggression against Ukraine, which began with the annexation of Crimea in 2014 and escalated to a full-scale invasion in February 2022. The continual bombardment of civilian areas endangers local lives and creates severe humanitarian crises in affected regions. Amid rising tension and uncertainty, local communities continue to seek ways to protect and support one another.
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