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Another 4 people may be under the rubble in Odesa

Another 4 people may be under the rubble in Odesa. Photo: State Emergency Service of Odesa Another 4 people may be under the rubble in Odesa. Photo: State Emergency Service of Odesa

Another 4 people may be under the rubble of a house in Odesa damaged by a Russian drone.

This was reported in the Main Department of the State Service for Emergency Situations in the Odesa Region.

At the same time, 3 people who were on the lists of probable persons under the rubble turned to the rescuers.

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«It's a little bit of good news for us, these people are alive. According to information, there may be 4 more people under the rubble,» the message reads.

Attack on Odesa on March 2

In Odesa, during a night attack on Saturday, March 2, a Russian drone hit a nine-story building, destroying one of the entrances.

Initially, it was reported that two people died, but later the bodies of three more people, including a three-year-old boy, were recovered from the rubble. Subsequently, the number of victims as of 18:00 was 7 people, including two children. One child was 3 months old.

The city and region announced mourning for those who died as a result of the Russian attack on the night of March 2.

On Sunday, March 3, the bodies of two more victims — a woman and a baby — were discovered under the rubble of a high-rise building in Odesa.

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