.JamesAALongman reports from outside Odesa, at an apartment building that Ukrainian officials said was struck by a Russian missile, killing at least 20 people and wounding dozens of others, including children.
Close to 90% of refugees who fled Ukraine since the start of Russia's invasion plan to return home at some point, according to a recent poll by the Rating group.
Around half of those displaced only plan on returning when the war is over. Close to a third of people who lost their jobs because of the war are still not able to find new employment, the data revealed.Moscow denies targeting civilians in OdesaRussia has dismissed reports from Ukrainian officials that Russian missiles struck residential areas in the southern town of Odesa early on Friday morning and reiterated its claim that Moscow does not target civilians.
Ukrainian authorities had earlier said Russian missiles hit an apartment building and two holiday camps in the region, killing at least 20 people and wounding dozens of others, including children.
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