War Russia Ukraine, bombs fall on civilians in Odessa: devastating attack. Kiev ready to respond

Bombs are raining in the Odessa region. A Russian missile attack on the town of Serhiivka causes at least 21 civilian deaths, including a 12-year-old child. About forty were injured. The explosions – accuses Kiev – hit a residential building and a leisure center. President Volodymyr Zelensky, through adviser Oleksiy Arestovych, made it known that Russia “will not have to wait long” to receive a response from the Ukrainian armed forces. The condemnation of the West was unanimous. With the attack on Odessa, President Putin “continues to push back the peace table”, says Foreign Minister Luigi Di Maio, confirming, however, that Italy will not stop in its diplomatic action. Against Moscow’s vision. According to Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov, the Russian military “does not fire on civilian targets” but targets “warehouses where there is military ammunition, companies where military equipment is prepared and repaired, places of concentration, training and education.” of mercenaries, including foreigners”. Endless horror in Mariupol, a martyr city of Donbass, where another mass grave with at least 100 corpses comes to light.

If the southeastern part of Ukraine remains the epicenter of the conflict, the capital is trying to prepare for a future under the banner of normality. The city in fact announces its intention to reopen schools in person from next September 1st. The director of the Department of Education, Olena Fidanyan, explains that the highest priority will be given to safety with preventive remediation of adjacent areas and shelters that will be installed in the institutes.


Source: Iltempo

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