Jan. 30, 2025, 9:14 a.m.

Damaged houses, hospital and granary: consequences of the strike in Odesa region

At dawn, on January 30, Russian troops again attacked Izmail district of Odesa region with attack drones. There were no casualties, but there was destruction.

According to Oleh Kiper, head of the Odesa Regional Military Administration, the effective work of the air defense forces managed to destroy some of the drones, and fortunately, there were no casualties.

However, the attack caused damage to civilian infrastructure. Two private houses, a grain warehouse, and cars were damaged. The district hospital was also seriously damaged, with windows smashed and the facade and ceiling damaged.

Law enforcement and rescuers are working at the scene, recording the consequences of another terrorist attack by Russia.

The authorities urged residents not to ignore air raid warnings and to stay in safe places during the attacks.

Ірина Глухова

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