Russia claimed on Tuesday that a number of missiles struck a Ukraine weapons depot close to Odesa, destroying a logistics hub holding overseas weapons. To again this declare, the Russian Protection Ministry launched a video of missiles being launched from the bottom, although their locations aren't seen.

In line with the Kremlin-operated community RT, Russian Protection Ministry spokesman Main Common Igor Konashenkov acknowledged in a press briefing on Tuesday that a number of supersonic Oniks missiles struck a logistics middle at a army airfield close to the Black Sea port of Odesa.

Konashenkov stated that a hangar with Bayraktar TB2 fight drones made in Turkey was destroyed, together with weapons provided to Ukraine from the USA and Europe. Newsweek was unable to independently confirm the assault.

The Protection Ministry launched a video discovered on RT, which exhibits three separate missiles launched from the bottom.

On Sunday, Russia additionally claimed that its army had struck weapons from the U.S. and European international locations and destroyed a runway at a army airfield close to Odesa utilizing high-precision Onyx missiles, Reuters reported, including that they might not instantly confirm the report.

Nevertheless, on Saturday, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky acknowledged that Russian airstrikes had destroyed the runway on the primary airport in Odesa. "The Odesa airport runway was destroyed. We are going to, in fact, rebuild it. However Odessa will always remember Russia's conduct in direction of it," Zelensky stated.

Nevertheless, Russian airstrikes proceed additional into town as Russian forces have turned consideration to Ukraine's south and east. On Monday, Zelensky referred to as Russia "a terrorist state" after a missile struck a dormitory constructing in Odesa.

Ukrainian authorities reported that the strike killed and injured a number of civilians, together with youngsters.

"Sadly, there are useless and wounded," Maxim Marchenko, Odesa regional administrator, stated on Telegram. "We is not going to go away it like that."

Zelensky stated in an announcement that a 14-year-old boy was killed by the missile, and a 17-year-old woman was wounded by shrapnel within the assault.

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The Russian Protection Ministry claimed it struck a logistics hub close to Odesa, destroying overseas weapons and drones. On this picture, a resident whose house obtained destroyed on account of a missile strike on a residential constructing, seems to be on the work of the rescue crew on April 25, 2022 in Odesa, Ukraine.Anastasia Vlasova/Getty Photos

"What did these youngsters and the dormitory threaten the Russian state with?" stated Zelensky. "And that is how they combat."

Assaults on the port metropolis of Odesa have elevated within the final month after Russian forces didn't take Kyiv. Final month, a number of movies had been launched exhibiting the aftermath of an assault on an house block. Andriy Yermak, head of the Workplace of the President of Ukraine, introduced the assaults on Fb, saying, "5 killed and 18 wounded Ukrainian residents. These are solely those that had been discovered."

"And most probably, there might be extra," he continued. "Among the many killed is a three-month-old child. The baby who was supposed to fulfill her dad and mom on her first Easter. Nothing is sacred. Completely. Evil shall be punished."

The United Nations warned in April that Russia's forces blocking Ukrainian ports corresponding to Odesa might end in worldwide meals shortages.

Newsweek reached out to the Russian and Ukrainian overseas ministries for remark.