As a result of the Russian missile attack on the Odessa region, civilian infrastructure was damaged and 20 people were injured, five of whom were rescuers.
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This was reported on March 15 at the State Emergency Service of the region.
A fire broke out at the site of the impact. Rescuers from the State Emergency Service immediately arrived at the scene of the impact and began putting out the fire, clearing the rubble and looking for the wounded. During the work, the Russian army launched another missile strike, which killed the rescuer.
The strike also damaged 10 private houses, a service station, a low-pressure gas pipeline and two fire-rescue vehicles. Currently, fires are being extinguished on a gas pipeline and in a private house.
Source: Racurs

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