Odessa airport bombarded“The enemy struck from Crimea by a Bastion coastal defense missile system. The runway at Odessa airport was destroyed,” Governor Maxim Marchenko said in a video on his Telegram account. Odessa, a large port city on the Black Sea of one million inhabitants, with major symbolic and historical weight, has so far been relatively spared from the fighting. It is located in the coastal strip that Russia could consider conquering to connect to the west with the pro-Russian separatist enclave of Transnistria, in Moldova, where it has troops. Civilians murdered in Boutcha In the north of the country, three bodies, which had their hands tied, were found in a grave the day before in Myrotske, a village near Boutcha, near kyiv. “The victims were tortured for a long time […] In the end, each of them was shot in the temple,” Kyiv region police chief Andriy Nebytov said in a statement. Survivors of the occupation of Boutcha in March by Russian forces this week told of kneeling prisoners with their hands tied behind their backs, summary executions and pools of blood in houses. A Russian reconnaissance plane breaches space Swedish air A Russian reconnaissance aircraft briefly violated Swedish airspace on Friday, the staff of this Scandinavian country announced on Saturday, which is considering possible NATO membership. “The plane was east of Bornholm (a Danish island in the Baltic) and then headed towards Swedish territory,” the brief statement said. The Swedish Defense Minister denounced the incursion. “It is totally unacceptable to violate Swedish airspace […] This action is unprofessional and, given the general security situation, highly inappropriate. Swedish sovereignty must always be respected,” wrote Peter Hultqvist on public television SVT. in the Boutcha area. Russian soldiers having burned and buried bodies, “no one knows how many people have perished”, he added. , that France was going to “reinforce” its shipments of military equipment to Ukraine – in particular long-range guns – to “restore the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Ukraine”. Westerners, including the United States, the France and Britain have promised hundreds of howitzers to the Ukrainians, but time is running out. Angelina Jolie in Lviv Hollywood star Angelina Jolie, envoy of the UN High Commissioner for Refugees, paid a surprise visit to Lviv, western Ukraine, where she spoke to displaced people and was spotted at a cafe. “For all of us, this visit was a surprise,” Lviv region governor Maxim Kozytski wrote on Telegram, posting photos and videos of the actress playing with children and posing with volunteers. Angelina Jolie was spotted spending time with refugees at a train station in Lviv, Ukraine today. pic.twitter.com/EmGrfqFmtV— Infos Séries (@SeriesUpdateFR) April 30, 2022 In a hospital, she visited children injured in the April 8 bombing outside the Kramatorsk station in the east of the country, attributed to Russia, which had killed more than 50 civilians, according to the governor. Twenty civilians evacuated from MariupolTwenty civilians left the Azovstal factory in Mariupol, a port in southeastern Ukraine besieged by the Russians, to be evacuated towards Zaporijjia, announced the Azov regiment which defends the site. Smoke rises from Azovstal in Mariupol. Andrey BORODULIN/AFP “Twenty civilians, women and children […] have been transferred to an agreed place and we hope that they will be evacuated to Zaporizhia, in the territory controlled by Ukraine,” Sviatoslav Palamar, deputy commander of the Azov regiment, said in a video on Telegram. A few hours earlier, the official Russian agency Tass announced that a group of 25 civilians, including six children, had been able to get out of Azovstal, a huge steelworks where hundreds of Ukrainian soldiers and civilians are blocked. Ukrainian Minister, Iryna Vereshchuk, announced on Telegram that an exchange of prisoners had taken place, which made it possible to free fourteen Ukrainians including a pregnant soldier. In an interview with the BBC on Friday, she accused Russia of having “deported” to its territory a thousand Ukrainian civilians, including 500 women, and of holding them as “hostages” in detention centers. the difficulty of getting women released. “Now we refuse to arrange an exchange without any women on the list,” she explained.