13 December 2024

The OVA showed the consequences of a missile attack on Odesa region

(Photo: Odesa OVA)

The morning of December 13 began for residents of Odesa region with two enemy attacks.

According to the Odesa Regional Military Administration, at dawn, the Russian military used attack drones to target the southern districts of the region. This attack did not cause any damage.

Later, in the morning, the enemy attacked Odesa district with missiles. Thanks to the coordinated work of the air defense forces, all the missiles were destroyed in the air. However, the fragments of one of the missiles damaged civilian infrastructure: the office of a private transportation company and eight trucks were damaged.

Emergency services are working at the scene to eliminate the consequences. Fortunately, there were no casualties among the population.

As for the energy situation, the region is still subject to power outage schedules.

Ірина Глухова

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