In Odesa region, port and tourist infrastructure damaged due to Russian attack.


Russia carried out a missile strike using 'shaheds' on the Izmail district of Odesa region on the night of July 2. The attack led to destruction, particularly in the Vylkivska territorial community, although even the defense could not protect local tourist and port facilities from such damage.
Civilians were not harmed in this attack. Earlier, six people were killed in Sumy during missile strikes. The meetings indicated that these attacks were carried out by Russian servicemen. In total, throughout this war, Russia has committed over 137 thousand crimes on the territory of Ukraine.
The Ukrainian government has decided to create a Special Tribunal to considers the crimes of aggression of the Russian Federation against Ukraine. This agreement aims to ensure justice and accountability for war crimes. President Zelensky has already signed this document, which is now awaiting rapid ratification.
The Ukrainian government has approved the decision to create a Special Tribunal to consider the crimes of aggression of the Russian Federation against Ukraine. This decision aims to ensure justice and accountability for war crimes. The document signed by President Zelensky is now awaiting rapid ratification.
Ukraine is responding to the aggressive actions of Russia by establishing a Special Tribunal, which is an important step in the fight for justice and accountability for war crimes committed during the conflict between the countries. Such actions affirm the importance of international law and Ukraine's intent to achieve justice.
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