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  • Sunday

    20 July, 2025

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    Mykolaiv

  • 20 July , 2025 Sunday

  • Mykolaiv • 25° Clear sky

The Russians hit a wheat field in Odesa with a ballistic missile — part of the crop burned

A fire in a wheat field due to the impact of a Russian missile. Photo: Southern Defense Forces. A fire in a wheat field due to the impact of a Russian missile. Photo: Southern Defense Forces.

On Friday, June 28, Russian troops struck the Odesa region. It turned out that a Russian missile hit one of the wheat fields.

This was reported by the press service of the Southern Defense Forces.

«The Russians do not stop the missile terror of the southern regions of Ukraine. «This afternoon, the enemy struck Odesa with a ballistic missile, probably Iskander-M with a cluster charge,» the message said.

As a result of the rocket hitting a wheat field. Now the employees of the State Emergency Service are extinguishing the fire.

It is noted that there was no information about the destruction and victims. Damages are being determined.

A fire in a wheat field due to the impact of a Russian missile. Photo: Southern Defense Forces. A fire in a wheat field due to a hit by a Russian missile. Photo: Southern Defense Forces.
A fire in a wheat field due to the impact of a Russian missile. Photo: Southern Defense Forces. A fire in a wheat field due to a hit by a Russian missile. Photo: Southern Defense Forces.

We will remind you that more than 30 fires broke out in the Mykolaiv region in one day: the fire destroyed 2.8 hectares of wheat.

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