Ukraine war: Russian missile strikes kill 18 in Odesa region – emergency serviceon July 1, 2022 at 8:09 am

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The overnight strikes hit a residential building and a recreation centre in a village, Ukraine says.

A destroyed residential building in Odesa region, southern Ukraine. Photo: 1 July 2022Image source, Ukraine’s DSNS emergency service

At least 18 people, including one child, have died in overnight Russian missile strikes on Ukraine’s southern Odesa region, Ukrainian officials say.

The state emergency service, DSNS, says 16 people were killed and 30 injured when one missile hit a nine-storey building in the Serhiyivka village.

Two more people, including the child, were killed in a separate strike on the village’s recreation centre.

Russia has fired dozens of missiles on Ukrainian cities in the past few day.

The DSNS said the missiles hit Serhiyivka at about 01:00 local time on Friday (22:00 GMT Thursday).

It released footage showing firefighters searching for survivors in the wreckage of the nine-storey building.

They are also seen carrying what looks like the body of one of the victims in a bag.

Odesa regional administration spokesman Serhiy Bratchuk said the missiles were launched from Russian warplanes over the Black Sea.

He said Soviet-era X-22 missiles were believed to have been used in the overnight strikes.

Moscow has so far made no public comment.

Ukraine had hoped that the Russian withdrawal on Thursday from the strategically important Snake Island would ease the threat to the Odesa port and wider region.

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