russia's air force launches four missile strikes at Odesa region
During a recent air raid alert, russian Su-24 aircraft fired four anti-radar missiles, presumably Kh-31P, at the Odesa region's Black Sea coast.
Rubryka reports, referring to the Telegram of the spokesman of the Odesa regional military administration, Serhii Bratchuk.
"The rockets were destroyed over the sea, but the debris and blast wave damaged the kindergarten and several private houses," he said. "No victims."
Photos and videos of the consequences of the missile attack on the southern region of Odesa appeared on social media.
To recap, an air alert was announced in Kyiv and several regions: russia raised its aircraft into the sky, and Ukraine's anti-aircraft defense was activated in the south.
As Rubryka reported, russian invaders launched a rocket attack on the center of Kramatorsk on Tuesday, March 14: six high-rise buildings were damaged, and one person was killed.
russia also struck Avdiivka in the Donetsk region at night, firing four missiles—three aimed at the territory of industrial enterprises and one at a residential quarter.