Russian Drones on Odessa, Fire and Power Outages
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The Russian armed forces have launched an attack with 'Shaheed' drones on the city of Odessa, in southern Ukraine. This is reported by the Unian agency. No pilot aircraft have been sighted in numerous neighborhoods. (ANSA)
Another enemy attack in Odesa damaged a critical infrastructure facility, RBC-Ukraine reported, citing Serhiy Lysak, head of the Odesa Guards Military District. According to the Guards Military District, part of one of Odesa's densely populated areas was temporarily left without electricity, water, and heat. The shockwave also damaged Odesa residents' homes. Specialists are already working on restoration, Lysak assured. He also reported that one…
There is information about one person who was injured, and a part of the densely populated area of the city has been left without electricity, water and heating.
At the end of the last 24 hours, on 18 December, when the Russians attacked Odessa with strike drones, they damaged a critical infrastructure facility, reported to Telegram the head of the Odessa City Military Administration, Sergei Lysak, who said that part of one of the densely populated areas of the city had temporarily been left without light, water and heat, and the shock wave had also damaged the accommodation of the odesites. As of 1:00 a…
Consequences of the shelling of the Odessa region. Photo: State Emergency Service, for illustration On the evening of December 17, the Russians attacked the Odessa region with drones. As a result of the shelling, civilian infrastructure was damaged. This was reported by the head of the Odessa regional military administration, Oleg Kiper. According to him, windows were broken in a nine-story residential building and an educational institution in …
The Russian army shelled the Odessa region: there are casualties, a high-rise building and an educational institution were damaged. On the evening of December 17, Russian drones attacked the Odessa region, injuring at least seven people. A nine-story residential building and an educational institution in the Odessa region were damaged.
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