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Missile Explodes Near Ukrainian President’s Meeting with Greek Prime Minister

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A missile launched by Russian forces detonated in the Ukrainian port city of Odesa early Wednesday, triggering chaos and alarm as it exploded mere hundreds of feet away from where President Volodymyr Zelenskyy was engaged in discussions with Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis.

Sources and officials confirmed that the missile struck dangerously close to the meeting site, causing a moment of intense panic. One source described it as “the closest call ever,” noting that such proximity to danger had rarely been experienced, except during Zelenskyy’s visits to frontline troops. The missile hit just as Zelenskyy and Mitsotakis were preparing to depart, following a tour of the port area. The sudden sound of an air raid siren pierced the air, followed swiftly by the deafening explosion as the missile struck its target within the port.

Despite the alarming nature of the attack, it appears unlikely that Zelenskyy was the intended target. Sources suggest that the Russians were likely aiming at their customary targets, with the port area being a strategic location of interest. Ukrainian officials echoed this sentiment, emphasizing that the strike was part of the ongoing campaign of terror orchestrated by the enemy.

While Zelenskyy’s trip to Odesa had not been publicly announced beforehand, his presence was known by the time the missile struck, raising concerns about the safety of high-profile visits in such volatile times. Fortunately, neither Zelenskyy nor Mitsotakis suffered any harm in the incident.

The Russian Ministry of Defense claimed responsibility for the strike, asserting that they had successfully targeted a hangar within the port where unmanned boats belonging to the Ukrainian Armed Forces were stationed. However, the strike resulted in casualties, with at least five people losing their lives, according to a Ukrainian navy spokesman.

In response to the attack, voices from the international community expressed condemnation and alarm. Officials from the Biden administration described the incident as a dangerous and reckless escalation, highlighting the urgent need for enhanced air defense capabilities to protect against such brazen assaults.

During a joint press conference following the attack, Zelenskyy condemned the act of aggression, emphasizing the indiscriminate nature of the strikes perpetrated by Russian forces. Expressing sorrow for the loss of life, he underscored the ruthlessness of the enemy and the grave challenges faced by Ukraine in defending its sovereignty.

As tensions escalate and violence persists in the region, the incident serves as a stark reminder of the ongoing conflict and the urgent need for diplomatic efforts to de-escalate the situation. With lives at stake and the specter of further violence looming, the international community faces the pressing task of finding a peaceful resolution to the crisis in Ukraine.

As reported by ABC News in their recent article  

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