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Russian Strike Nearly Hits Ukrainian President's Convoy In Odessa

Firefighter extinguishes remains of an unidentified missile, which Ukrainian authorities claimed to be made in North Korea, at a site of a Russian strike in Kharkiv

A strike by Russia in Odessa nearly hit Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky's convoy as he was traveling with Greece's prime minister. The incident resulted in at least five people being killed as the president's delegation felt the impact of the strike and witnessed a mushroom cloud of smoke.

President Zelensky immediately called on allies for more air defense support following this alarming event. The strike, which occurred in close proximity to the president's convoy, has raised concerns about the escalating conflict between Russia and Ukraine.

The close call highlights the dangers faced by top officials as they navigate through conflict zones. The fact that the strike came perilously close to hitting the president's convoy underscores the volatility of the situation in the region.

As tensions continue to rise, President Zelensky's plea for additional air defense assistance underscores the urgent need for international support to protect Ukraine from further attacks. The international community is closely monitoring the situation and assessing the appropriate response to ensure the safety and security of all parties involved.

Efforts are underway to investigate the circumstances surrounding the strike and to determine the extent of the damage caused. The aftermath of this incident serves as a stark reminder of the devastating impact of conflict and the importance of swift and decisive action to prevent further loss of life.

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