Nov. 10, 2024, 8:31 a.m.

One person injured: occupants shelled civilian objects in Odesa for the third time in a row

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A house destroyed by the impact. Photo: SES

A house destroyed by the impact. Photo: SES

The shelling of civilian objects in Odesa and Odesa region by the Russian army continued for the third night in a row on November 9-10.

According to the head of the Odesa regional administration, Oleh Kiper, another attack by drone strikes in Odesa damaged residential buildings, shops, garages, and cars. Fires broke out in some locations.

One person was preliminarily injured.

All relevant emergency services were working at night to eliminate the consequences. Assistance was provided. Law enforcement officers recorded the consequences of another Russian crime against the civilian population of Odesa region.

On the night of October 8-9, Russian troops launched another attack on Odesa region using unmanned aerial vehicles. As a result of the attack, several high-rise buildings and private sector houses were damaged, as well as administrative buildings, warehouses and cars in one of Odesa's districts.

One person was killed, 13 others were wounded, including two children, as prosecutors document the consequences of another hostile attack in Odesa. Multi-storey buildings in two residential complexes, private houses, warehouses of a private enterprise and cars of the citizens were damaged, at least 10 of which were completely destroyed by fire.

For the second night in a row , Russians attacked Odesa and Odesa region. On the night of November 8, Russian troops massively attacked Odesa and its suburbs with kamikaze drones. There were numerous explosions, a school, a gas pipeline, and many houses were destroyed.

On the night of November 8, Russian troops massively attacked Odesa and its suburbs with kamikaze drones. There were numerous explosions, a school, a gas pipeline, and many houses were destroyed. Civilian infrastructure, including one of Odesa 's oldest schools, Lyceum No. 125 in the Kryva Balka neighborhood, suffered significant damage. The building, which had been fully renovated before the full-scale invasion, lost windows, furniture, doors, and the roof and heating system were damaged.

Кирило Бойко

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