Dec. 4, 2025, 9:24 a.m.

Night attack in Odesa damages houses and injures 7 people

(The aftermath of the attack in Odesa. PHOTOS: Odesa OVA)

On the night of December 4, Odesa was attacked by enemy drones, injuring at least six people. Due to the fall of debris and damage to power grids, part of the Peresypskyi district was left without electricity, and rescuers extinguished fires.

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

On the night of December 4, Odesa again suffered an intense attack by enemy drones, which resulted in six people being injured.

Air defense units destroyed most of the air targets, but civilian and energy infrastructure was partially damaged.

The falling debris and blast wave damaged the doors and windows of seven apartment buildings and an administrative building, as well as several cars.

Seven people have been reported injured, two of whom were freed by rescuers from blocked apartments. Another 33 people, including six children, received psychological assistance.

The fires caused by the attack were quickly extinguished by rescuers. Residents of the affected buildings were provided with emergency shelters. Due to the damage to the power grid, part of the Peresypsky district was left without electricity.

On the night of December 3, a fire broke out at an energy infrastructure facility in Odesa district during an attack by enemy drones, damaging equipment. One of the company's employees was injured and hospitalized in serious condition, and medics provided him with the necessary assistance.

Rescuers promptly extinguished the fire and are currently working to eliminate the consequences of the attack. Law enforcement officers have launched a pre-trial investigation into the war crimes.

The night before, on December 2, the enemy launched another massive attack on the south of Odesa region using Shahed unmanned aerial vehicles. This time, the targets were civilian and energy infrastructure facilities. Despite the active work of air defense, an energy facility, an administrative building and some private households were damaged.

The fires were extinguished by rescuers, but the attack caused power outages. There is no information about the victims. To help the population, 11 resilience centers were deployed.

Анна Бальчінос

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