Russian drones damaged a maternity hospital, medical clinic, and cars in Odesa

Russian drones damaged a maternity hospital, medical clinic, and cars in Odesa

Two people were killed and nine injured: in Odesa, Russian drones damaged a maternity hospital, a medical clinic, and several cars.

As a result of a Russian drone strike on Odesa during the night of June 10, two men were killed and nine others were injured.

According to Ukrinform, the Office of the Prosecutor General reported this on Telegram.

Investigators say that Russia launched an attack on Odesa using strike drones.

Preliminary reports indicate that over 10 UAVs were used.

Two men were killed in the attack.

Nine others were injured: five women and three men sustained wounds, while another woman suffered an acute stress reaction.

Residential buildings, a maternity hospital, an emergency medical response station, a private medical clinic, a sports complex, a zoo, the railway station building, and several cars were damaged.

Inspections are ongoing, and the full extent of the damage is being assessed. Prosecutors, in cooperation with other law enforcement agencies, are documenting the consequences of the Russian armed aggression on site.

Under the procedural supervision of the Odesa Regional Prosecutor’s Office, a pre-trial investigation has been launched for war crimes that resulted in civilian deaths (Part 2, Article 438 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine).

The pre-trial investigation in the criminal proceedings is being carried out by investigators of the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) Office in Odesa Region.

EMPR

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