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Let Us Pray: At least 21 killed in Russian missile attack in Odesa, Ukraine

Jul 2, 2022Let Us Pray0 comments



A search and rescue mission is underway after Russian missiles hit an apartment building near the Ukrainian port city of Odesa. At least 21 people were killed. CBS News foreign correspondent Ramy Inocencio has the latest developments.

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