Russian missile damaged over 100 graves at Odessa cemetery (video).
During yesterday's missile strike, significant damage occurred at Novomis'ke (Tairovske) Cemetery in Odessa, as reported by the city mayor Gennadiy Trukhanov.
The mayor noted that the cemetery, where people buried from 1977 to 2010, was affected by the enemy attack: "Damage was recorded in sections 146, 147, 157, and 158".
According to authorities, a total of 114 graves were damaged, of which 19 were destroyed. The scale of destruction is still being assessed by experts.
As a result of yesterday's Russian missile attack, the Novomis'ke (Tairovske) cemetery in Odessa was affected.According to preliminary data, 114 graves were damaged, of which 19 were completely destroyed. pic.twitter.com/KlBk2541TY
— Главком (@GLAVCOM_UA) November 1, 2024
It is worth reminding that late in the evening on October 31, Odessa was shelled by the enemy. As a result of the Russian missile attack, a fire station was damaged, and two rescuers were injured.
Also, on the night of November 1, Russian drones attacked the Kyiv region, and air defense forces forced them to land. As a result of fallen debris, two private houses were damaged, but there are no casualties among the local population.
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