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  2. Odesa strikes (2022–present) - Wikipedia

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    Odesa strikes (2022–present) During the southern Ukraine offensive of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the city of Odesa and the surrounding region have been the target of shelling and air strikes by Russian forces on multiple occasions since the conflict began, fired predominantly from Russian warships situated offshore in the Black Sea.

  3. Odesa - Wikipedia

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    2023–. Odesa (also spelled Odessa) [ a] is the third most populous city and municipality in Ukraine and a major seaport and transport hub located in the south-west of the country, on the northwestern shore of the Black Sea. The city is also the administrative centre of the Odesa Raion and Odesa Oblast, as well as a multiethnic cultural centre.

  4. 6 March 2024 Odesa strike - Wikipedia

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    The attack occurred at around 10:40 local time (11:40 Moscow time) [1] during a visit by Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis to Ukraine, during which he met with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in the city's port area and was to visit a building damaged in a previous attack on 2 March that killed twelve people, including five children, [2] and meet with members of the Greek ...

  5. Historic Centre of Odesa - Wikipedia

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    2023. The Historic Centre of Odesa ( Ukrainian: Історичний центр Одеси, romanized : Istorychnyi tsentr Odesy ), Historical City Centre of Odesa, or Centre of Odesa is a city centre and World Heritage Site in Odesa, Ukraine. It was listed in 2023, and currently, it is on the list of World Heritage Sites in Danger because of ...

  6. 2014 Odesa clashes - Wikipedia

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    2 dead, several dozen wounded. 46 dead, several dozen wounded. In early 2014, there were clashes between rival groups of protestors in the Ukrainian city of Odesa, during the pro-Russian unrest that followed the Ukrainian Revolution. [ 21][ 22] The street clashes were between pro-revolution ('pro- Maidan ') protesters and anti-revolution ...

  7. Odesa catacombs - Wikipedia

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    Odesa catacombs. Coordinates: 46°32′48″N 30°37′50″E. The Odesa catacombs are a labyrinth -like network of tunnels (subterranean cavities) located under the city of Odesa and its outskirts in Ukraine, that are mostly (over 90%) the result of stone mining, particularly coquina. [ 1] The system of Odesa Catacombs consists of a network of ...

  8. Monument to the founders of Odesa - Wikipedia

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    The reconstructed monument in 2010. Monument to the founders of Odesa (Ukrainian: Засновникам Одеси, romanized: Zasnovnykam Odesy), also known as the monument to Empress Catherine II of Russia and her companions (José de Ribas, François Sainte de Wollant, Platon Zubov and Grigory Potemkin), was a monument located in Odesa, Ukraine, on Katerynska Square.

  9. Battle of Odesa - Wikipedia

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    Battle of Odesa refers to one of several military engagements in the city of Odesa, Ukraine: Attack on Odesa during the Black Sea raid in 1914 during World War I. Siege of Odessa (1941), during World War II. Odesa attacks (2022–present), during the ongoing Russian invasion of Ukraine. Category: