Kostin noted that Russia cynically disregards all norms of international humanitarian law. “Yesterday evening, the enemy sneakily attacked Odesa,” he wrote. “Five people died, more than 30 were injured. Among the injured are two children and a pregnant woman. Five wounded remain in critical condition.” Read also: Death toll rises to five – could grow higher – in Russian ballistic missile attack on Odesa Cluster munitions are an indiscriminate weapon that often leads to large civilian casualties, he said. Read also: Russian missile strike on Odesa ‘Harry Potter Castle’ killed five, including Un…