Administrative building, warehouses damaged in Odesa attack, Ukrainian military spokesperson says

Russia's attack on the southern port city of Odesa on Thursday damaged an administrative building and warehouses in the region, with a Ukrainian military spokesperson saying at least 20 missiles and drones targeted the city.
At least four people were injured in the blast at the administrative building in Odesa city center, said Natalia Humeniuk, head of the Joint Press Centre of the Defense Forces of Southern Ukraine.
"For the third night in a row, Russians have been attacking Odesa and Mykolaiv regions. These attacks are aimed in particular with the focus on port infrastructure," Humeniuk told parliamentary TV channel Rada.
"The hits in the (Odesa) region are related to logistics facilities — warehouses. There is no information about the casualties there yet," Humeniuk said.
Humeniuk claimed a submarine in the Black Sea, aircraft and Kh-22 missiles were involved in the attack. She said the total number of missiles and drones aimed at targets in southern Ukraine overnight was well over 20, but that final results are still being summarized.
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