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After the missile strike on Odessa, 23 out of the 55 injured individuals are currently being treated in hospitals

After the missile strike on Odessa, 23 out of the 55 injured individuals are currently being treated in hospitals
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As a result of the missile strike on Odessa on November 18, 55 people were injured, 23 of them are currently in hospitals. Five adults are in serious condition, and two have had limbs severed.

This was reported by the head of the Odesa Regional Military Administration, Oleg Kiper, during a broadcast.

"Currently, the number of the injured is 55. 23 people remain in hospitals, including three children in moderate condition. Five adults are in serious condition, and two have had limbs severed," the message says.

 

It is noted that during the night, one of the injured police officers experienced cardiac arrest, but doctors were able to revive him.

All other injured are continuing treatment at home.

Also, the families of the deceased will be provided with burial assistance.

It is also known that 55 people were injured in Odessa as a result of the missile strike, three of whom are in extremely serious condition. Ten people have died.

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