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LIVE War in Ukraine: The death toll from the Russian attack on Odessa rises to 10 dead

A woman and an eight-month-old toddler were found this Sunday in the rubble of the building hit by a Russian drone in Odessa on the night of Friday to Saturday, raising the death toll to ten. Follow the latest information.

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09:47

TEN DEATHS

The death toll from the attack on a building in Odessa rose to ten dead after the bodies of a woman and an eight-month-old baby were discovered in the rubble this Sunday, the region's governor said.

This Sunday morning, work to “clear” the site of the building’s collapse was still underway, the rescue services said.

09:35

Relief in Odessa

On the night of Saturday to Sunday, around a hundred rescuers continued their search to pull survivors out of the rubble after the Russian attack on a nine-story building in Odessa, Ukrainian Interior Minister Igor Klymenko said in Telegram. According to the same source, around ten people were still missing overnight.

07:05

AIR DEFENSE

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Saturday reiterated his call for his Western allies to quickly deploy more air defense systems after Russian attacks left at least 11 people dead, including eight in Odessa.

One of its key partners, Germany, is facing an unforeseen crisis after its defense ministry confirmed the “interception” of exchanges between officers discussing classified material about the war.

In Ukraine, a Russian attack on a nine-story building in the Black Sea port city of Odessa resulted in the deaths of eight people, including two children aged three years and four months, on Friday night, according to a regional official. According to the emergency services, eight people were also injured, including two children.

“These attacks have no military significance (…) They are about terror aimed solely at destroying and intimidating lives,” denounced President Zelensky.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Saturday reiterated his call for his Western allies to quickly deploy more air defense systems after Russian attacks left at least 11 people dead, including eight in Odessa. One of its key partners, Germany, is facing an unforeseen crisis after its defense ministry confirmed the “interception” of exchanges between officers discussing classified material about the war.

In Ukraine, a Russian attack on a nine-story building in the Black Sea port city of Odessa resulted in the deaths of eight people, including two children aged three years and four months, on Friday night, according to a regional official. According to the emergency services, eight people were also injured, including two children. “These attacks have no military significance (…) They are about terror aimed solely at destroying and intimidating lives,” denounced President Zelensky. Images published on social networks show that several floors of a building have completely collapsed.

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At the same time, according to authorities, three people were killed in Russian bombings in the Kherson, Kharkiv and Zaporizhia regions. “The delay in supplying Ukraine with weapons and air defense systems to protect our people unfortunately leads to such losses. “Ukraine is not asking for more than what is necessary to protect life,” Zelensky emphasized, deeming this “impossible.” to understand the “internal political games or disputes (between Kiev’s) partner countries that limit (its) defense” against Russia.

After more than two years of war, the Ukrainian leader is daily calling on his Western allies for faster military aid, particularly demanding ammunition, more air defense systems and fighter jets.

The editorial team of TF1info