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Odessa watched Russian missiles and Washington’s statements.

MONews
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Exclusive interview- Some cities in Ukraine are more historical and current importance than the port city of Odessa, and have been an important outlet for the Black Sea for centuries, and during the Russian war with Ukraine, it has become a lonely exit of the rich grain and other export stocks of the country. It was also a frequent attack in Russia for three years after the full invasion.

Since February 2022, Odessa and its surrounding areas have been hit by hundreds of Russian missiles and drone strikes. These attacks have damaged ODESA’s port infrastructure and cargo ships. Ukrainian grain export In countries across Africa and Asia. Residential buildings and private infrastructure were also hit. Dozens of civilians died Hundreds of people were injured in the attack.

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Odesa’s posts first appeared in a Russian missile, watched Washington’s statement, and first appeared in a cryptocurrency brief.

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