Ukraine's prosecutor general shows when Iskander missile hit Odesa – video
The investigation believes that the Russian military leadership deliberately struck the city of Odesa on 29 April with an Iskander ballistic missile equipped with a cluster warhead to kill as many civilians as possible.
The investigation believes that the Russian military leadership deliberately struck the city of Odesa on 29 April with an Iskander ballistic missile equipped with a cluster warhead to kill as many civilians as possible.
Source: Ukraine's Prosecutor General Andrii Kostin on Facebook
Quote: "Russia cynically disregards all norms of international humanitarian law. The enemy cowardly attacked Odesa yesterday evening. Five people were killed and over 30 were injured. There are two children and a pregnant woman among those who were injured. Five people are in an extremely critical condition."
Details: Kostin confirmed that Russia conducted the strike using an Iskander ballistic missile equipped with a cluster munition warhead. This is an indiscriminate weapon, the use of which can lead to significant civilian casualties.
Metal fragments and missile wreckage have been collected within a radius of 1.5 km from the scene.
Kostin emphasised that the investigation has grounds to believe that the decision to use such a weapon was deliberately made by Russian military officers to kill as many peaceful Ukrainians as possible.
Quote: "The investigation is ongoing. We will find and punish those who give criminal orders to attack peaceful Ukrainian cities."
Background:
- The Russian army launched a missile strike on the city of Odesa. A fire broke out in the house of former MP Serhii Kivalov, which is owned by the International Humanitarian University. Kivalov was among the injured.
- A day of mourning was declared on 30 April in Odesa Oblast.
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