A Russian missile attack on an educational institution in a popular seafront park in the Ukrainian Black Sea port of Odesa on Monday killed at least four people and injured 32, local officials said.
Regional governor Oleh Kiper, writing on the Telegram messaging app, said that in addition to those killed in the attack, one man died after suffering a stroke attributed to the assault.
Kiper said seven of the injured were in serious condition, including a four-year-old child. Among the injured were another child and a pregnant woman.
Reuters Television footage showed the roof of the ornate building, a private law academy, all but destroyed after the strike. Firefighters were directing water on small fires still burning actively.
In a video posted on Telegram,Odesa Mayor Hennadii Trukhanov said, "People are going for a walk by the sea and they are shooting and killing."
Pictures posted earlier online showed the building ablaze and smoke billowing skyward.
Video footage, which could not be immediately verified, showed people receiving treatment on the street alongside pools of blood. One photo showed officials examining part of a missile.
A student at the academy who identified herself by her first name, Maria, said the blaze was caused when the missile was intercepted.
"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," she told Reuters, pointing to the burning building.
"Just before this happened, we wanted to go down there for a walk, but thank God we weren't there when it happened."
Ukrainian navy spokesperson Dmytro Pletenchuk, in a posting on a military Telegram channel, said the strike was conducted by an Iskander-M ballistic missile with a cluster warhead. Those missiles are harder to intercept.
Public broadcaster Suspilne said the academy's president, a prominent former member of parliament, Serhiy Kivalov, was among the injured.
Odesa has been a frequent target of Russian missile and drone attacks, particular port infrastructure.

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