Russian forces have launched missile and drone attacks on infrastructure facilities in Dnipro and Odesa Oblast in Ukraine. In Dnipro, an infrastructure facility was hit with no reported casualties. In Odesa Oblast, an infrastructure facility was struck with a Kh-31P missile, injuring three people. The attacks in Odesa also damaged the Odesa Art Museum and several residential buildings. The number of people wounded in the attacks has risen to eight. The attacks are part of a wave of Russian aggression in southern Ukraine.
Russia launched a major air attack on the Ukrainian Black Sea port of Odesa, wounding at least eight people and damaging one of the city's principal art galleries, officials said https://t.co/RFRvSIyYUG https://t.co/3zIGSNnweF
Today #Odesa Fine Arts Museum in @UNESCO protected area marks its 124th anniversary But instead of celebrating, museum employees assess & deal with the aftermath of #Russia's attack: 7 exhibitions damaged, architectural walls spoiled & windows shattered #RussiaisATerroristState https://t.co/Qznu3P1MWK
Five Injured and Museum Damaged in Russian Attack on #Odesa Russian forces used Onyx and #Iskander missiles in the attack with blast waves damaging the museum and several high-rise residential buildings nearby. https://t.co/8ioiCFhaVK https://t.co/k2cpEaR0IO
❗️Eight local residents of #Odesa were injured in a Russian nighttime attack on the city, Oleh Kiper, the head of the Regional Military Administration, reported. 📷: Odesa RMA https://t.co/hjNTQ6PmLx
❗️As a result of Russia's overnight missile attack on #Odesa, the Art Museum, a #UNESCO World Heritage Site, was damaged. Today, the museum turns 124 years old. More photos on our Instagram: https://t.co/S547dy2pRQ https://t.co/i32jRkqpA6
Inside the Odesa Art Museum after a Russian missile strike nearby last night. https://t.co/hZ6uVgNHG2
Russia launched a major air attack on the Ukrainian Black Sea port of Odesa, wounding at least eight people, setting ablaze trucks loaded with grain and damaging one of the city's principal art galleries, officials said https://t.co/VxQiRtihtC
A massive Russian attack on #Odesa damaged the National Art Museum, a #UNESCO World Heritage Site. The museum turns 124 years old today. 📷: ONFAM / Facebook https://t.co/hhzU2dnSfI
⚡️Update: 8 injured in Russian overnight attack on Odesa. The number of people wounded in Russia’s overnight drone and missile attack against Odesa has risen to eight, Odesa Oblast Governor Oleh Kiper reported on Nov. 6.
Last night, Russia attacked Odesa with various types of missiles and drones. The building of Odesa National Art Museum, a UNESCO monument (which is 124 years old today), was seriously damaged. Missiles hit the city center. Several multi-story residential buildings were damaged… https://t.co/yNtEqFZXRm https://t.co/mtclvs31aa
❗️On the evening of November 5, Russia struck #Odesa, presumably using Onyx and Iskander-M missiles. The strike hit the city centre. The blast wave damaged several residential buildings and a museum in the historic #UNESCO heritage area of the city. 5 civilians were injured,… https://t.co/XSWhdvOonD https://t.co/oNzHD7mM4Z
The Odesa Art Museum after Russian missile strikes hit the center of the Ukrainian city last night. https://t.co/uLqAYiZANr
⚡️Mayor: Russian strike damages Odesa art museum. "A little bit here, a little bit there, and we could have lost many of our pieces, exhibits that are very famous all over the world," Odesa Mayor Hennadiy Trukhanov told Suspilne. https://t.co/WEbvlKOAEy
⚡Explosions rock Odesa as mass Russian missile, drone attack continues. Numerous explosions were heard in the southern Ukrainian city of Odesa on Sunday evening as Russia launched a wave of attacks in southern Ukraine, Ukrainian media Suspilne reported on Nov. 5.
Russians hit infrastructure object in Odesa Oblast, there are wounded https://t.co/UIWx0PkQr2
Huge crater in central Odesa after a Russian missile strike. https://t.co/3PtryPQjJV
⚡️Military: Russian missile strike hits infrastructure site, injures 3 in Odesa Oblast. Russian forces struck an infrastructure facility in Odesa Oblast with a Kh-31P missile launched from the Black Sea on Nov. 5, wounding three people, the Southern Command reported.
⚡️Governor: Russian forces hit infrastructure facility in Dnipro. Dnipropetrovsk Oblast Governor Serhii Lysak reported explosions in Dnipro on Nov. 4, adding that Russian forces had hit an infrastructure facility. Preliminary information suggests that there are no casualties,… https://t.co/DskdWM2Un3