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29 Apr 2024 | 06:13 PM UTC

Ukraine: Emergency crews responding to Russian missile strikes in Odesa late April 29

Authorities responding to missile strikes in vicinity of Novoberehova Street in Odesa, Ukraine, late April 29; at least four people killed.

Warning

Authorities are responding to Russian missile strikes in Odesa as of late April 29. Two explosions reportedly occurred at around 18:24 and 18:28. The explosions appeared to occur at the Students' Palace of the National University "Odesa Legal Academy" (Palats Studentiv Natsionalnoho Universytetu Odeska Yurydychna Akademiya) on Novoberehova Street. The strikes killed at least four people, wounded at least 28 others, and damaged local buildings and infrastructure. The number of reported casualties may rise as the emergency response continues.

Authorities will likely maintain heightened security measures in the affected area over the coming hours. Localized ground transport and business disruptions are probable. Utility outages are also likely in the aftermath of the strikes.

Avoid areas affected by missile strikes until authorities give the all-clear. Shelter in place if there are strikes in your area. Stay away from windows and exterior walls if officials report incoming projectile fire. Follow the instructions of local security personnel, especially when instructed to seek refuge in air-raid shelters. Maintain contact with diplomatic representations. Do not approach suspected unexploded ordnance.