Jan. 31, 2025, 9:42 a.m.

Shahid attack in Odesa region: shrapnel wounds a medic and three other people

(Photo: Odesa OVA)

For the third day in a row, Russian troops have been continuously terrorizing the Odesa region with attack drones.

According to the Department of Health of the Odesa Regional Military Administration, four people were injured in a strike on the night of January 31.

According to them, two of them were hospitalized in the Black Sea Hospital, where they are receiving the necessary medical care. Among the injured is a surgeon who sustained an injury to his hand from glass shards during surgery.

Two other victims were treated on an outpatient basis. The general condition of all the victims is assessed as moderate, and their lives are not in danger.

Oleg Kiper, Head of Odesa Regional Military Administration, added that the enemy attack has caused problems with electricity supply to parts of Chornomorsk and the suburbs. DTEK specialists are already working to restore electricity to homes.

Ірина Глухова

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