Russia's attack on Odesa kills one, damages city's largest cathedral

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A Russian air attack on Ukrainian city Odesa early on Sunday killed one and wounded nearly 20.

A Russian air attack on Ukraine's Odesa city early on Sunday killed one, injured nearly 20 and badly damaged a Russian-linked Orthodox cathedral.

"Odesa: another night attack of the monsters," Oleh Kiper, governor of southern Ukraine's Odesa region, said on the Telegram messaging app. Odesa's military administration said that the Spaso-Preobrazhenskyi Cathedral of the Moscow-linked Ukrainian Orthodox Church , was severely damaged. Photos and videos published by Odesa officials and the police showed parts of the building destroyed and rubble inside with several icons lined up on the ground.

Reuters could not immediately independently verify the video or the reports of the damage. There was no immediate comment from Russia.

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