Nov. 15, 2024, 7:55 a.m.

Odesa is recovering from a massive enemy attack: consequences of the attack

(Photo: Intent)

On the evening of November 14, Odesa was under massive attack by Russian drones. Fires broke out in various places.

According to the mayor, Hennadiy Trukhanov, a 35-year-old woman sleeping under a window was killed by enemy shelling. Also, 10 people were injured.

In addition, the main heating pipeline was damaged. As a result, one of the city's boiler houses had to shut down.

According to the State Emergency Service, the shelling damaged residential buildings, cars, a church, and an educational institution. Fires broke out at six different addresses, which rescuers quickly extinguished.

The State Emergency Service involved 18 vehicles and 72 rescuers, as well as volunteers and the fire department of the Odesa City Council. Psychologists from the State Emergency Service also worked on the ground.

Intent's correspondents visited the places of arrival.

Ірина Глухова

You might also like:

Nov. 15, 2024

Crimea's occupation official of housing and communal services is suspected - SBU

Ukraine has received a positive assessment from the European Commission

State supports business: Mykolaiv veterans receive grants worth 67 million

Enemy attacks Kherson region: gas pipeline and 12 houses damaged

Nov. 14, 2024

Doubtful contracts for road repairs worth 800 million terminated in Odesa region

Contractor to receive almost 4 million for repair of shelter in Odesa Oblast's main hospital

Mykolaiv announces tender for repair of cages for stray animals

352 children evacuated from temporarily occupied territories of Kherson region

Nov. 15, 2024

Study: Lack of media funding in western and central Ukraine creates risk of "news deserts"

Nov. 14, 2024

In Kherson region, 15 people were wounded in shelling

Nov. 12, 2024

In Kherson, the occupants fired at firefighters while extinguishing a fire

In four days, Russians damaged 135 houses in Odesa

Day of Mourning declared in Mykolaiv

Two civilians killed in shelling in Kherson region

Nov. 11, 2024

Kherson police open six war crimes proceedings