Sept. 15, 2024, 8:54 a.m.
(Photo: National Police in Odesa region)
Law enforcement officers have opened proceedings over the violation of the laws and customs of war over the attack launched by Russian troops in Odesa region on the evening of September 14.
According to the command of the Ukrainian Air Force, the occupiers attacked Odesa region with two Iskander-M ballistic missiles from the occupied Crimea and one X-59 guided missile from the airspace of the temporarily occupied territory of Zaporizhzhia region, as well as 14 Shahed attack drones.
The air defense shot down the X-59 missile and 10 attack drones. As for the Iskanders, they struck civilian targets in the suburbs of Odesa and damaged residential buildings and outbuildings. Both missiles had a cluster warhead. Rescuers found the bodies of two dead men and a woman at the site of the attack.
Another 65-year-old woman was also injured. She received shrapnel wounds to her head and right hip joint. She was hospitalized in moderate condition.
More than ten private houses and outbuildings were damaged, as well as the transport infrastructure.
On the night of September 14, Russian terrorists attacked Odesa and Izmail districts with attack drones; air defense hunted for drones for more than three hours.
On the night of September 13, Odesa and its suburbs were under attack by Russians. The enemy used attack drones. It was loud in many parts of the city.
Earlier, the Russian military had attacked a civilian ship in the Black Sea that was transporting wheat to Egypt.
On the night of September 12, Zmiinyi Island in Odesa region was again targeted by Russian invaders. Thus, two X-22/32 cruise missiles were fired from Tu-22M3 aircraft from the airspace over the Black Sea.
On the night of September 11, Russian occupation forces fired six X-31P anti-radar missiles from tactical aircraft in the direction of Zmiyiny Island.
The day before, on the night of September 10, Russian forces also attacked Zmiinyi using an X-31 guided missile.
PHOTO: National Police in Odesa Region, Odesa Region Prosecutor's Office.
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