June 4, 2025, 9:42 a.m.

More than 20 UAVs launched by Russians in Odesa region at night, there are victims

(Photo: Prosecutor's Office of Odesa region)

On the night of June 4, the enemy once again massively attacked Odesa with attack drones. One person was injured.

According to the Odesa Regional State Administration, the air defense forces destroyed most of the targets, but there is damage to civilian infrastructure in the city, including residential buildings and service stations.

"One person was injured in the leg. Nine people also sought psychological support," the statement said.

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The regional prosecutor's office has already launched a pre-trial investigation into the commission of war crimes. Preliminarily, they found that the enemy used more than 20 UAVs in the region.

"Civilian infrastructure facilities, residential buildings, garages, and warehouses of private enterprises were damaged and destroyed," the agency said.

A day earlier, on the night of June 3, Odesa residents were woken up by an attack by Russians using unmanned aerial vehicles, which resulted in five civilian casualties. Fires broke out at various addresses, the largest of which, according to rescuers, was in a food warehouse, and two cars burned down in the private sector, as well as garages and houses.

Earlier, on the night of June 1, the Lyman community of Bilhorod-Dnistrovskyi district, Odesa region, suffered from an attack by the Russian army using unmanned aerial vehicles. And on the night of May 30, the Russian army once again attacked Odesa region with kamikaze drones. The Izmail district came under attack. The Izmail District Prosecutor's Office opened a criminal investigation into another war crime committed by the Russian occupiers against the civilian population.

On the night of May 26, a drone strike caused fires and destruction in private households in Odesa district. A residential building was destroyed over an area of 100 square meters, followed by a fire, and rescuers extinguished the fire.

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