Massive attack on Odesa region: Fires raged, one dead and injured (photo, video).


Russian occupiers massively attack Odesa region
Russian occupiers are massively attacking the Odesa region for the second day in a row, leading to human casualties and destruction. According to preliminary data, one person was killed, and another 13 were injured as a result of the strike. This was reported by the State Emergency Service.
Rescuers and volunteers worked throughout the night to deal with the consequences of the shelling in the Odesa region.
As a result of the attacks, residential buildings were damaged, many cars burned, and there was a fire in a warehouse. The psychologists of the State Emergency Service provided assistance to 25 victims, including one child.
«Residential buildings were damaged, dozens of cars burned, and there was a fire in a warehouse. The psychologists of the State Emergency Service helped 25 people, including one child», – reported the State Emergency Service.
Explosion technicians conducted an inspection of the area for explosive devices.
According to preliminary data, one person was killed, and 13 people were injured as a result of the attack, including two children.
We remind you that on the night of November 9, the Odesa region became the center of the Russian occupiers' air strikes. During this night, the Russians launched 51 attack drones of the Shahed type and drones of an unknown type from the Primorsko-Akhtarsk and Orel areas (Russia). As of 08:00, it was confirmed that 32 enemy drones were shot down in the Odesa, Mykolaiv, Dnipropetrovsk, Zaporizhzhia, Donetsk, Sumy, Kharkiv, Poltava, Vinnytsia, Cherkasy, and Ternopil regions. In various regions of Ukraine, the loss of 18 enemy drones was also localized.
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