Death toll due to Russian attack on Odesa rises to 10
Rescuers found the body of an almost one-year-old baby next to a woman's body on the morning of 3 March, a day after the Russian attack.
Ukrainian rescuers found the body of an almost one-year-old baby next to a woman’s body on the morning of 3 March, Governor Oleh Kiper said.
This brings the total number of deaths to 10 due to the Russian attack on Odesa on the night of 2 March. Rescuers have continued to sift through the rubble for over a day now.
A Russian Shahed drone struck an apartment building in Odesa, destroying 18 apartments.
Among the ten people killed, there were a pregnant woman, a three-year-old, a four-month-old, and up to a one-year-old child. The attack injured eight other people.
The State Emergency Service reported earlier that 10 to 12 people could be trapped under the rubble.
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