Zelensky expresses condolences to families of victims affected by Russian attack on Odesa, Mykolaiv

President Volodymyr Zelensky has expressed his condolences to the families of the victims of another Russian attack on Odesa and Mykolaiv.

The President of Ukraine wrote this on Telegram, Ukrinform reports.

"Odesa. Mykolaiv. Russian terrorists continue their attempts to destroy the life of our country. Unfortunately, there are wounded and dead... My condolences to the families and friends!" the President said.

At the same time, he expressed his belief that despite all the terror of the enemy, "the evil state has no missiles that are more powerful than our will to save lives, support each other and win".

Zelensky thanked everyone who defends Ukrainian cities, people and the sky, Ukrainian soldiers, rescuers, doctors, local authorities, volunteers, and everyone involved in eliminating the consequences of Russian terror.

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He also expressed his gratitude to the port workers who are doing everything to preserve our infrastructure, and to the construction and repair teams who are helping people to restore normal living conditions.

"Together we will make it through this terrible time. And we will withstand the attacks of Russian evil," the President said.

As Ukrinform reported, last night the Ukrainian Defense Forces destroyed 18 enemy air targets.

The invaders again attacked the southern regions of Ukraine, with Odesa and Mykolaiv - ports, berths, residential buildings and retail chains - coming under attack from Russian missiles.

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Five children were injured in the massive shelling of Mykolaiv last night, and an investigation has been launched.

As a result of the night shelling of Odesa on July 20, many buildings and a kindergarten were destroyed in the city center, and a 21-year-old guard of a civilian building was killed. Eight people were injured, including three employees of the State Emergency Service.