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Dec. 2, 2025, 8:38 a.m.

11 points of invincibility deployed in Odesa region after night attack

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PHOTO: Odesa OVA

PHOTO: Odesa OVA

On the night of December 2, the enemy launched another massive attack on the south of Odesa region using Shahed unmanned aerial vehicles, which again targeted civilian and energy infrastructure.

This was reported by the press service of the Odesa Regional Military Administration.

Despite the active work of air defense, an energy facility, an administrative building, and some private sector households were damaged. The fire was extinguished by rescuers, but the attack led to power outages. There were no reports of casualties or injuries.

The city's emergency response center is working at the site of the attack. Critical infrastructure is temporarily powered by generators. 11 resilience centers have been deployed to provide assistance to the population.

The day before, as a result of a Russian attack by unmanned aerial vehicles in the city of Ovidiopol, fires broke out in two separate buildings. On the night of December 1, the enemy attacked with 89 Shahed, Gerbera, and other types of attack drones. According to preliminary data, as of 8:30 a.m., air defense defenses neutralized 63 enemy Shahed, Gerber and other types of drones in the north, south and east of the country. There were 26 strike UAVs at nine locations.

Prior to that, on November 27, Russians attacked Odesa region with attack drones, and despite the work of the Ukrainian air defense, some of the drones damaged civilian objects. The attack damaged the facades and windows of two residential buildings, the building of an equestrian club, and a gas station. In some places, fires broke out and were quickly extinguished by rescuers. There are no reports of casualties or injuries.

On the night of November 25, the enemy launched a large-scale drone attack in the Odesa region. Fires and equipment damage occurred at some port and energy infrastructure facilities. Six people were injured by falling debris, including two children.

Кирило Бойко

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