Russian missile explodes 500 metres away from Zelenskyy and Greek PM in Odesa
A missile fired by Russian forces at Odesa on 6 March exploded just 500 metres away from President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis during a visit. Source: CNN with reference to its source Details: The source said that the convoy of Zelenskyy and Mitsotakis felt the impact of the strike and the group saw a "mushroom cloud" of smoke.
Advertisement:CNN noted that Zelenskyy often makes risky trips to the front line and has welcomed dozens of world leaders to Ukraine in more than two years of full-scale war with Russia, but Wednesday's attack could be one of the "closest calls for the president."
In addition, the proximity of the attack to Mitsotakis, the leader of a NATO member state, also underscores the danger of such visits and the "potential global repercussions of the conflict." Mitsotakis said that Zelenskyy gave him a tour of Odesa before they heard the air-raid warning. Quote from Mitsotakis: "Shortly after, as we were getting into our cars, we heard a big explosion.
I think that for us [it] is the best, most vivid reminder that there is a real war going on here. Every day there is a war, which not only affects the front, the soldiers, it affects our innocent fellow citizens." Background:
- President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said that he had witnessed the Russian attack on Odesa on the morning of 6 March, as he was in the city at the time, along with Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis.
He also noted that the Russian attack resulted in civilian casualties.
- The air-raid warning was issued at 10:41 in Odesa Oblast, followed by a loud explosion.
At 10:45, the Air Force reported a threat of ballistic missile use in the oblasts where the air-raid warning was issued.
- It is known that five people were killed in a Russian strike on Odesa's port infrastructure on 6 March.
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