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According to the Odesa Oblast Prosecutor's Office, one person died and two others were injured as a result of a missile strike on the oblast. Furthermore, due to missile strikes on resort villages in Bilhorod-Dnistrovskyi Rayon, a holiday resort has been completely destroyed, and at least five neighbouring resorts as well as over 20 private holiday homes have been damaged.
UPDATED at 12:55 p.m.:
Air Force spokesman Yuriy Ihnat, in a comment to Hromadske, refuted Klitschko's information. He noted that all information was published on the official resources of the Defence Forces.
UPDATED at 11:47 a.m.:
According to Kyiv Mayor Vitaliy Klitschko, a total of nearly 60 kamikaze drones were used by the occupiers during the attack on Ukraine on May 8. Out of them, 36 were heading towards the capital. The mayor emphasised that air defence forces shot down all of the Shahed drones.
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As a result of the strike in Odessa, three warehouse workers suffered minor injuries, and medical assistance was provided on the site. At the same time, one person is considered missing. Rescue operation is ongoing.
The Ukrainian Armed Forces shot down all 35 drones that the occupiers launched during the night attack on May 8.
Source. The Command of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
It is noted that all drones were shot down over Kyiv Oblast. The Ministry of Defence reported the consequences of the debris falling in the capital:
In addition, the enemy used strategic aviation and attacked Odessa Oblast with Kh-22 missiles at night. The Air Force said that not all missiles reached their targets. At the same time, the Southern company clarified that some missiles hit a food production facility – without casualties.
Previously. Earlier, Mind reported that the enemy struck Ukraine with 8 missiles during the day. In particular, 6 Kh-22 missiles targeted Mykolaiv and Kherson oblasts.