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Ukraine says Russian strike kills at least 21 in Odesa as U.S. pledges $820M more military aid

Ukraine says Russian strike kills at least 21 in Odesa as U.S. pledges $820M more military aid

Russian missile attacks on residential areas in a coastal town near the port city of Odesa early Friday killed at least 21 people, Ukrainian authorities reported on Saturday.

Video of the pre-dawn attack showed the charred remains of buildings in the small town of Serhiivka, about 50 kilometres southwest of Odesa. Ukrainian news reports said missiles struck a multi-storey apartment building and a resort area.

“A terrorist country is killing our people. In response to defeats on the battlefield, they fight civilians,” said Andriy Yermak, chief of staff to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.

Serhiy Bratchuk, a spokesperson for the Odesa regional administration, said 21 people had been confirmed killed, including a 12-year-old boy. Bratchuk said earlier on the Telegram messaging app that another 30 people had been injured.

Among the fatalities was an employee of the Children’s Rehabilitation Centre set up by Ukraine’s neighbour Moldova in the resort. 

A local cleans the area in front of a building destroyed by a missile strike in the southern Ukrainian town of Serhiivka, near Odessa, on Friday. (Alexander Gimanov/AFP/Getty Images)

“These peaceful people made the days of the children of Moldova more beautiful, they took care of their rehabilitation with great love and devotion,” Moldovan Health Minister Alla Nemerenko said on her Facebook page.

The regional governor said the missiles had been fired from the direction of the Black Sea.

The Kremlin denied targeting civilians.

“I would like to remind you of the president’s words that the Russian Armed Forces do not work with civilian targets,” Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov said.

Russia has focused its main ground campaign on Ukraine’s East, where it demands Kyiv cede full control of two provinces to pro-Russian separatist proxies.

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