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Totally destroyed: What Odesa marine terminal looks like after shelling

Totally destroyed: What Odesa marine terminal looks like after shelling Photo: State Emergency Service shows what the sea terminal in Odesa looks like after shelling (facebook.com/stavnitser)

Rescuers have shown the aftermath of a night-time Russian strike on the marine passenger terminal in Odesa. As a result of the shelling, the building and the adjacent hotel were destroyed, according to the State Emergency Service of Ukraine in the Odesa region and the South Defense Forces.

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Rescuers noted that the hotel at the marine terminal in Odesa was a significant and vivid landmark for anyone who had ever visited the city. Today, however, it was destroyed by the Russian army.

Photo: Consequences of the Russian Federation's strike on the marine terminal in Odesa (facebook.com/DSNSODE?locale=uk_UA)

In addition, footage of the aftermath of the night attack was also shown by the South Defense Forces.

Photo: Consequences of the Russian Federation's strike (t.me/SJTF_Odes)

Co-owner of the hotel, Andrii Stavnitser, has already responded to another war crime by the occupiers and stated that the hotel will definitely be rebuilt.

Rescuers also published footage of the aftermath of the shelling at the terminal.

Photo: Morning photos from the destroyed hotel in Odesa (facebook.com/stavnitser)

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Rescuers have also provided footage of the liquidation of the attack consequences.

You can see what the Odesa Hotel and the marine terminal look like after the Russian night attack. It is known that there were no casualties, and the fire that broke out was promptly extinguished.

Nighttime strike on Odesa and the region

Odesa and the surrounding area were affected during the night attack. Significant damage was done to the marine passenger terminal in Odesa, with a fire breaking out in the building of the nearby hotel, which has not been operational for several years, and the building was destroyed.

In addition, grain warehouses were destroyed in the Odesa region by Onyx missiles.

Fragments from the exploded shells also damaged the warehouses of one enterprise and a private house in the suburbs of Odesa.

The shockwave shattered windows in several buildings, and one civilian woman was injured and received medical assistance.

For more details on the Russian attack last night and how the air defense system responded, read the RBC-Ukraine article.