Меню
Social networks
April 22, 2025, 9:14 a.m.
Investigation Launched Into Violations of War Rules After Odesa Air Attack Injures 3
Цей матеріал також доступний українською107
Photo: Odesa Regional Prosecutor's Office
Law enforcement officials have launched an investigation into violations of the rules of war over the Russian air attack on Odesa on the night of April 22.
According to the prosecutor's office, the attack lasted from 21:55 to 22:55 and resulted in the injury of three local residents and damage to a number of buildings.
In particular, civilian infrastructure facilities, residential buildings, educational institutions, and citizens' cars were damaged and destroyed. The fires were extinguished by rescuers, volunteers, a firefighting unit of the National Guard of Ukraine and a unit of the Odesa City Council.
According to the municipality, more than 90 windows were smashed in three schools in the city as a result of the enemy attack. Two of them are currently operating remotely. In the morning, the operational headquarters of the district administration was deployed at the site of the damage, where they are providing advice on how to apply for financial assistance to restore windows and doors, as well as receive compensation from the state budget under the eVodnovlennya program.
Earlier, farms in Odesa region were damaged in a nighttime air attack by Russian forces on April 19.
Fires and civilian casualties were also the result of an air attack on Odesa by the Russian army on April 14. The strikes caused fires to break out at several addresses.
On the night of March 28, 2025 (from 18:00 on March 27), the enemy attacked with 163 Shahed-type attack UAVs and various types of imitation drones. As of 09:00, the Ukrainian Air Force confirmed the downing of 89 Shahed attack UAVs (and other types of drones) in the south, north, and center of the country. 51 enemy imitator drones disappeared from the radar without any negative consequences.
On the night of March 21, the enemy attacked Odesa and the region with attack drones. Three people were injured, including minors. As a result of the Russian attack, fires broke out in three locations. Local emergency power outages had to be introduced in Prymorskyi, Peresypskyi and Kyivskyi districts of Odesa. More than 70 rescuers, 22 fire trucks, as well as 5 volunteers and 1 unit of equipment were involved in the response.
Photo: Odesa Regional Prosecutor's Office, SES, Odesa City Council.