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Kuleba called on partners to provide Ukraine with anti-missile defense after the missile attack on Odesa

Western countries can save the lives of many Ukrainians.

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MFA Head Dmytro Kuleba called on Western partners to provide Ukraine with modern anti-missile defense systems in order to defend itself against such strikes as in Odeschyna on the night of July 1 . He reported this on Twitter.

“Terrorist state Russia continues its war against the civilian population, carrying out night rocket attacks on the Odesa region, as a result of which dozens of people, including children, die. I call on the partners to provide Ukraine with modern anti-missile defense systems as soon as possible. Help us save lives and put an end to this war,” he said.

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We will remind you that on the night of July 1, during an air raid, one of the Russian missiles hit a high-rise building near Odesa. Another missile hit a children's rehabilitation center owned by Moldova.

On the evening of July 1, Moscow announced new missile strikes on Odesa and the region.

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