Emergency services were hit by a missile as they rescued people from a bombed house in the Ukrainian city of Odesa.
An injured rescuer with a bloody hand and a face covered in ash after attending homes damaged by Russian missile strikes in Odesa, Ukraine Emergency services were hit by a Russian missile as they rescued people from a bombed house in the Ukrainian city of Odesa. At least 20 people died, including one paramedic and one emergency service worker, in the Iskander-M missile strikes in the early hours of Friday.
The city’s grid-pattern streets filled with 19th and 18th century buildings are full of bars and restaurants, gold-domed churches, and casinos and strip clubs. Even during the war, Ukrainians from across the country frequent the city of one million people for respite in the warm sea breeze.