A blast rocks the Ukrainian city of Odesa during a visit by Zelensky and Greece's prime minister
The Hindu
Explosion in Odesa during Zelenskyy and Mitsotakis visit highlights the devastating impact of war in Ukraine.
The sound of a large explosion reverberated around the Ukrainian port of Odesa as President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Greece's Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis ended a tour of the war-ravaged southern city on March 6.
Mr. Mitsotakis said the delegations were getting into their vehicles when they heard the blast, which he called a “vivid reminder” that Odesa is gripped by the war with Russia. It is one thing to hear about the war and “quite another to experience war firsthand,” Mr. Mitsotakis said.
Mr. Zelensky said the explosion caused an unknown number of dead and wounded. “You see who we’re dealing with, they don’t care where to hit," he told reporters.
Russian officials made no immediate comment.
Zelenskyy has regularly visited cities and military units on the front line during the war, always in secrecy until after he has left. Foreign leaders have made numerous trips to Ukraine, and they occasionally have had to take refuge in shelters when air raid sirens sound.
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