Five dead in Russian missile hit, Harry Potter castle engulfed

02 May,2024 07:43 AM IST |  Odesa  |  Agencies

Tragically, among the injured were two children and a pregnant woman, underscoring the indiscriminate nature of the assault

The ‘Harry Potter Castle’ in flames, after the attack. Pic/X


A Russian missile assault on the Black Sea port city of Odesa has left at least five individuals dead and more than 30 wounded, as confirmed by Ukrainian authorities, CNN reported.

A video footage, released by Ukraine's Prosecutor General, captures the harrowing moment when numerous bomblets erupted in quick succession near the seafront, unleashing chaos and devastation. Among the structures ravaged by the assault was an educational institution colloquially referred to as the "Harry Potter castle" due to its striking resemblance to the iconic Scottish architectural style. Images disseminated by officials depict the once-majestic cone-shaped towers and roof engulfed in flames, painting a sombre picture of the aftermath, as reported by CNN.

According to Ukrainian authorities, the assault was orchestrated using an Iskander ballistic missile alongside cluster munitions, underscoring the brutality of the attack. Prosecutor General Andriy Kostin revealed the recovery of missile debris and metal fragments strewn across a wide radius, indicating the ferocity of the strike.

Tragically, among the injured were two children and a pregnant woman, underscoring the indiscriminate nature of the assault.

30
Approx. no. of people wounded in the attack

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