April 2, 2025, 1:18 p.m.

Russian Drone Attack Damages Odesa Region Villages, Residents Alerted

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On the night of April 1 to 2, Russian troops attacked Odesa region with the help of attack drones. The shelling damaged residential and municipal facilities in the villages of Khlibodarske and Radisne.

According to the Avanhardivka village council, windows in residential buildings, a lyceum and a boiler house were smashed in Khlibodarske. Several private houses were damaged in Radisne.

The operational headquarters of the village council is working on the spot to eliminate the consequences of the attack.
Utilities have already delivered construction materials to temporarily cover the damaged facilities. Work is underway to clear the rubble. Experts are documenting the damage to property so that victims can receive compensation.

During the night, an air alert was announced twice in the Odesa region due to the threat of an attack by UAVs. Both residents of Odesa and the region heard the explosions.

Ірина Глухова

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