Dec. 19, 2025, 10:44 p.m.

Seven people were killed in a port in Odesa region as a result of a Russian attack

(PHOTO: State Emergency Service in Odesa region)

The enemy struck at the port infrastructure of Odesa region, killing seven people and wounding 15 others.

This was reported by the head of the Odesa regional military administration, Oleh Kiper.

According to him, in the evening, the enemy again massively attacked a port infrastructure facility in Odesa district with ballistic missiles. The strike caused a fire in the parking lot of trucks.

According to preliminary information, unfortunately, seven people were killed. Fifteen others were injured and hospitalized. Doctors are providing all necessary assistance to the victims. The work of operational and emergency services is complicated by the continuous air raid alert.

Кирило Бойко

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