The Daily Telegraph

Five killed as missile hits Odesa’s ‘Harry Potter castle’

- By Abbie Cheeseman

FIVE people have been killed in a Russian air strike on a law school known locally as the “Harry Potter castle” in the southern Ukrainian port of Odesa, local officials said.

At least 32 others were injured in Monday’s attack with 23 of them still hospitalis­ed yesterday.

Footage showed the roof of the ornate building, a private law academy, all but destroyed after the strike as firefighte­rs battled the flames.

Gennadiy Trukhanov, the mayor of Odesa, said in a video posted on Telegram: “Monsters. Beasts. Savages. Scum. I don’t know what else to say.

“People are going for a walk by the sea and they are shooting and killing.”

Dmytro Pletenchuk, a spokesman for the Ukrainian navy, said the strike was conducted by an Iskander-m ballistic missile with a cluster warhead.

Oleh Kiper, the regional governor, said that in addition to those killed in the attack, one man died after suffering a stroke attributed to the raid.

Mr Kiper said yesterday morning that eight of the people injured were in serious condition and four in critical condition, including a four-year-old child. Another child and a pregnant woman were also among the injured.

“Our doctors are trying to do their best,” he added. A student at the academy said the blaze was caused when the missile was intercepte­d.

Pointing to the burning building, she told Reuters: “In front of my eyes, a missile was shot down, this was just in front of me. My doors were blown open and the glass was shaking. And then I saw this. Just before this happened, we wanted to go down there for a walk, but thank God we weren’t there when it happened.”

The building is also reported to be the residence of Serhiy Kivalov, a former MP who runs the law academy. He was believed to have been wounded, according to Ukrainian media.

The Gothic style building – which is mired in corruption allegation­s – was reportedly built by Mr Kivalov.

The missile strike came just hours after Jens Stoltenber­g, the Nato secretary-general, made an unannounce­d visit to Kyiv to say that while Ukraine “has been outgunned for months … it is not too late to prevail”, as he rebuked members over delays to military aid.

‘In front of my eyes, a missile was shot down ... My doors were blown open and the glass was shaking’

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