Three Years Since the Odesa Missile Strike: Key Details on the Attack Targeting a Business Center.
Missile Strike on Odesa: June 14, 2023
According to Novyny.live: Today marks the third anniversary of a devastating missile attack on Odesa, one of the most destructive strikes in the city's history. In the early hours of June 14, 2023, Russian forces launched Kalibr cruise missiles against Odesa. The aggression caused severe damage to the city's infrastructure, notably the Shevchenkivskyi business center, which suffered extensive destruction.
Casualties and Injuries from the Assault
The bombardment resulted in three fatalities and over a dozen wounded individuals. This tragedy stands as yet another example of the horrific toll of military operations on Ukrainian soil, where both military targets and civilian structures—along with their occupants—are relentlessly struck.
Notably, fewer than four days before this assault, on the night of June 10, 2023, Russian forces had already targeted two high-rise residential buildings in Odesa. These two incidents highlight the escalating danger posed to civilians and critical infrastructure throughout the region.
The tragedy of June 14, 2023, has left an enduring scar on the memory of Odesa's residents, continuing to provoke outrage and sorrow within the community.
This missile strike became a pivotal moment in the ongoing war in Ukraine, underscoring the risks faced by civilians amid conflict. The attack on Odesa, combined with previous bombardments, reveals a systematic effort to dismantle infrastructure, with far-reaching consequences for the region's economic and social stability. Honoring the memory of those killed and injured in such events remains a vital part of the society's healing and reconciliation process.
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