Anger grows in Ukraine’s port city of Odesa after Russian bombardment hits beloved historic sites

Anger grows in Ukraine’s port city of Odesa after Russian bombardment hits beloved historic sites

Tetiana Khlapova’s hand trembled as she recorded the wreckage of Odesa’s devastated Transfiguration Cathedral on her cellphone and cursed Russia, her native land. Khlapova was raised in Ukraine and had always dreamed of living in the seaside city. But not as the war refugee that she has become.

In only a week, Russia has fired dozens of missiles and drones at the Odesa region. None struck quite as deeply as the one that destroyed the cathedral, which stands at the heart of the city’s romantic, notorious past and its deep roots in both Ukrainian and Russian culture.

 

Anger grows in Ukraine’s port city of Odesa after Russian bombardment hits beloved historic sites

Anger grows in Ukraine’s port city of Odesa after Russian bombardment hits beloved historic sites
Anger grows in Ukraine’s port city of Odesa after Russian bombardment hits beloved historic sites

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