Video of a rocket hitting the center of Odesa on November 6: people passing by
The Odesa National Art Museum has published a video from street cameras showing a Russian missile attack on the city center on the night of November 6. People were passing by in a car and on a bicycle not far from the hit site.
The military reported that the aggressor country fired at Odesa with Oniks and Iskander-M missiles.
The shelling hit the city center and a mothballed industrial building, and five people were wounded by shrapnel. The shock wave damaged several high-rise buildings and a museum in the historic part of the city.
The staff of the National Museum of Odesa was not injured, and the main collection of the museum was hidden at the time of the attack.
The published footage shows people passing by the site of the attack, both by car and bicycle. However, it is clear that they continue to move despite the attack.
- After withdrawing from the Black Sea Grain Initiative in July 2023, Russia began attacking Ukrainian ports both in the Odesa region and on the Danube.
- On November 8, Russia launched a missile strike in the direction of one of the ports in Odesa region, hitting a civilian ship flying the Liberian flag, killing and injuring the crew and injuring a port worker.
- On November 10, there were two shelling incidents in Odesa district, which resulted in three people being injured.