06 October 2025

Russians hit an industrial facility in Odesa region

(PHOTO: Ukrinform)

On the night of October 6, Odesa region was once again attacked by the Russian army, but unlike the previous one, this time the enemy drones found the target.

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

According to him, the Russians attacked the region with Shahed-type unmanned aerial vehicles. Despite the active work of air defense, a hit was recorded on the territory of a civilian industrial facility. A fire broke out at the site, which was extinguished by employees of the State Emergency Service. According to preliminary reports, there were no damages or casualties.

The previous shelling on October 5, according to the JMA, did not give the enemy any results - all drones were shot down.

Кирило Бойко

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