Nov. 10, 2025, 9:19 a.m.

Drone sets fire to a four-story building in Odesa

(PHOTO: SES in Odesa region)

On the morning of November 10, Odesa suffered another Russian air attack, which resulted in a fire in the city.

This was reported by the head of the Odesa Regional Military Administration, Oleh Kiper.

According to him, the attack set fire to the facade of a 4-story residential building. Rescuers extinguished the fire. There was no information about the dead and injured.

The night before, on November 9, the Russian army attacked Odesa region with unmanned aerial vehicles, hitting civilian infrastructure. The air defense forces destroyed most of the enemy targets, but the debris from the enemy drones damaged private households. A garage and the roofs of two residential buildings were destroyed. Fires broke out and were extinguished by rescuers.

The air defense neutralized 34 enemy drones. However, 32 strike UAVs were hit at nine locations, and one downed UAV was recorded at one location.

On November 7, Odesa region was also targeted twice by Russian attacks, in addition to the night attack the night before, the region was also attacked in the evening of the same day. Despite the effective work of the air defense forces, there was damage to the energy infrastructure in the south of the region. There were no reports of casualties or injuries. According to the State Emergency Service, a fire broke out at an energy infrastructure facility as a result of the shelling. The response efforts were complicated by repeated air raid alarms. The air defense system neutralized 94 enemy drones in the north, south, and east of the country. In addition, 31 strike drones were recorded at 11 locations.

Кирило Бойко

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