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

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

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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

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